Hi all,
I have been birding a bit of every morning all last week at Layhill Park,
with few migrant warblers passing all week. A few nice looks at Blackburnian
Warblers and a quick view of a PHILADELPHIA VIREO on Friday Sept. 3 were the
highlights there
Saturday's MOS walk at Meadowside Nature Center was mostly very quiet, with
6-7 warbler species seen, nothing very well or very long as they were on the
move. We did have some nice views of a few Veery's and a Wood Thrush, as well
as a color-banded female Indigo Bunting feeding a youngster (blue band on
left leg). I don't know who is banding them or why, though one of our
participants mentioned seeing people catching birds there for West Nile Virus research
recently.
I birded Blue Mash Nature Trail with some other Montgomery Bird Club members
on Sunday Sept. 5, in a sort of impromtu bird walk to show them the trails.
We had fleeting glimpses (or at least 2 of us did) of a single Grasshopper
Sparrow, great and long looks at as many as 1/2 a dozen BLUE GROSBEAKS, males,
females and youngsters, a good long study of a perched LEAST FLYCATCHER as
well as E. Wood-Pewee, E. Phoebe, and a good long study at an otherwise
unidentifiable empi (Traills?). Also seen were a flyover Lesser Yellowlegs, a single
Solitary Sandpiper, Green and Great Blue Heron, lots of C. Yellowthroats,
House and Carolina Wrens, a pair of hawks (my best guess would be Red-tailed
and Coopers), the bigger chasing the smaller but not seen well enough to make a
positive ID. Lots of Indigo Buntings, Goldfinches, and a few Brown
Thrashers, but more Blue Grosbeaks than catbirds!
A very fine morning with great weather and even better company.
Rick Sussman
Ashton,MD
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