Yesterday I went looking for Cerulean Warblers, which would have been a lifer for me. I didn't see any, but while looking for them I had my third ever sighting of Acadian Flycatcher and my second ever sighting of Hooded Warbler. The Hooded Warbler was only a couple feet in front of me, they are beautiful birds. Other things I saw yesterday were a Sandhill Crane chick, lots of Black Terns, a pair of Forster's Terns, several Pied-billed Grebes, a Common Gallinule, a few Marsh Wrens, two American Bitterns, several Blue-winged Teals, and two Gadwalls.
Today I saw a murmuration of around 300 starlings, a flock of around 250 Brown-headed Cowbirds, my second ever sighting of Alder Flycatcher, several more Black Terns, some American Coots, a Sedge Wren, a Spotted Sandpiper, a few Redheads and Hooded Mergansers, and my first fall migrant of the year - a Least Sandpiper.