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With a little over an hour this afternoon, I opted for the riparian funnels of this park, focusing on two less-visited areas: Elk Run and the Borrow Pit area.  Quite a few migrants, though nothing like the bigger fallouts found west and north of us.  Notables included:

Blue-gray Gnatcatchers - 25+, still the most common migrant
Ruby-cr. Kinglet - 8
Wrens - single Winter & House
Hermit Thrush - 1
Catbird - 1
Yellow warbler - 1
Bl.Throated Green - 1
Yellow-rumped - 2
Yellow-throated warbler - 2
Prairie Warbler - 1
White-thr.Sparrows - 15
Baltimore Oriole - 1

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