Hi,
Comparing my Life List with all the recent posts, I'm reminded of just how
few Warbler species I've seen. Ok, make that "...just how few Warbler
species I can identify - even though I'm sure I've seen lots of the little
buggers." Cerulean, Blackburnian, Nashville, Blackpoll, Magnolia,
Prothonotary, Hooded, Chestnut-sided, Black-throated Blue, Cape May, etc. -
most are just LBWYGRBGBBs (Little Black and White and Yellow and Gray and
Red and Blue and Green and Brown Birds) to me...
If anyone skilled at locating and identifying Warblers has plans for a
weekend visit sometime to a particularly Warbler-intensive birding spot
and wouldn't mind a fledgling Warbler-watcher tagging along quietly, I'd
love to hear from you. I live in downtown Baltimore, but I'll drive
practically anywhere to see new birds! I'm free all day the next four
Saturdays - May 20 through June 10...
Thanks, and good birding,
Barry
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