>Tuesday, July 29, 2003 >7:40 A.M. - 10:00 A.M., wind calm, cloudy and muggy early with fog on top >breaking into sunny and warming at 9 A.M., Temperature in the high 70's to >low 80's > >BTNW 1 male >PIWA 2 >AMRE 1 female type >CERW 3 (one adult female feeding with one hatch year female and one hatch >year male. Hatch year female very pale with lemon yellow underparts but >lacking streaking on the sides; hatch year male lemon yellow underparts with >pronounced streaking on the sides. If this is not the standard you want used >to age these birds, let me know and I will just report hatch year birds >without trying to sex them. I got unusually good looks at these birds since >they were low and hanging around.) >Black and White Warbler 4 ( 1 adult male, 1 adult female, 2 hatch year >females. They were feeding together and I think that they are likely a >family group or involved in a hell of a coincidence.) > >YTVI 3 ( all were fledglings that were still downy but could fly. I am >betting that they were with an adult, but they flew back out of sight and I >never saw the adult.) > >WEVI 1 >RTHU 9 >AMGO 2 (Tommy said that you insist on counting these birds) >INBU 1 >SCTA 2 >CHSW 13 >NRWS 1 >WBNU 2 >SUTA 2 > >The Ceruleans made my day.