Hello all.
I went to the Lake Shore Athletic Center today in hopes of finding
Warblers. I was not disappointed. Highlights of the four hour trip were a
single MOURNING WARBLER that I got some good visuals on and a TENNESSEE
WARBLER that followed a few minutes later. Also, had a LEAST FLYCATCHER and
a Summer Tanager among others.
Totals:
Lake Shore Athletic Center
Pasadena, Northern Anne Arundel County
Canada Goose: 32
Turkey Vulture: 3
Osprey: 1
Mourning Dove: 8
Red-bellied Woodpecker: 2
Northern Flicker: 1
Downy Woodpecker: 3
Great-crested Flycatcher: 1
Acadian Flycatcher: 1
LEAST FLYCATCHER: 1 Actively feeding
Empid. sp.: 1
Eastern Kingbird: 6
Eastern Wood-Pewee: 2
White-eyed Vireo: 10 In several locations
Warbling Vireo: 3 In a group
Red-eyed Vireo: 8 In several locations
American Crow: 9
Blue Jay: 5
Purple Martin: 2
Carolina Chickadee: 7
Tufted Titmouse: 4
Carolina Wren: 4
Eastern Bluebird: 35 In several locations
American Robin: 19
Wood Thrush: 1
Gray Catbird: 7
Northern Mockingbird: 3
Brown Thrasher: 1
European Starling: 350+ One big flock
Yellow Warbler: 3
Pine Warbler: 2
Prarie Warbler: 2
TENNESSEE WARBLER: 1 Moving through a low tree
Black-and-white Warbler: 3 2 males, a female
American Redstart: 3
Common Yellowthroat: 4
MOURNING WARBLER: 1 Low in the understory
Ovenbird: 1 Vocalized, fluttered, and raised its crest within 10 feet of me
Hooded Warbler: 1 Eating a katydid
Northern Cardinal: 14
SUMMER TANAGER: 1 female giving a quick look
Indigo Bunting: 2
Eastern Towhee: 6
Song Sparrow: 1
Chipping Sparrow: 5
Field Sparrow: 2
Red-winged Blackbird: 3
Brown-headed Cowbird: 100+ Feeding in a baseball field
Common Grackle: 26
House Finch: 8
American Goldfinch: 8
House Sparrow: 15 At the entrance gate
Best to everyone.
Matt Grey
Pasadena |