A large group of 15 members gathered for the Mother’s Day Walk at Robinson. The birds were not cooperative and much of the identification was by ear, but the group managed to get 56 species in total, including 14 warbler species. Everybody saw the best warbler species of the day, a Wilson’s Warbler. Then at the river, everyone got the Bald Eagle sitting on a nest at eye level, less than 100 feet away. It was good to have the company of John Hutchison, the long-time leader of this annual event.