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Bay-Breasted Warbler at National Arboretum

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Thomas Jones

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Thomas Jones

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Sat, 3 May 2008 11:22:02 -0400

After trying unsuccessfully for the clay-colored sparrow at Constitution Gardens, I stopped by the National Arboretum briefly this morning, avoiding the crowds around the azaleas.

There was a Bay-Breasted warbler and a Nashville warbler, both giving good looks, at the loop that overlooks the river up from the holly collection.  Also in that area were an Ovenbird, Yellow-rumps, and a Black-Throated Blue and two male Scarlet Tanagers.  Around Fern valley, I heard Black-throated Green and a Yellow-Billed Cuckoo.

Tom Jones
Washington, D.C.