At the Regency ponds, a half dozen Yellow-rumped Warblers were flitting along the edge of the woods.
Across the street, the north pond held 4 Greater Yellowlegs, a Solitary Sandpiper, a Hooded Merganser, 2 Green-winged Teal, and the continuing Ring-necked Duck. A good number of swallows were cruising around the pond, which were comprised of roughly 40 Northern Rough-wingeds, 5 Barns, and 4 Tree Swallows.
A Ruddy Duck was the only notable bird in the south pond.
Next, I stopped at the Christian Springs Road pond and found another three Solitary Sandpipers there.
My last stop was the Hollo Road retention pond, which held another Ruddy Duck, the first one I've ever seen at that spot.
Two Spotted Sanpipers, a Greater Yellowlegs, and a Chimney Swift were also present.
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