Add a Cape May (seen!) and a Magnolia Warbler in woods up near Carnation
Dr. Did not hear the Louisiana Waterthrush today though. Also, a couple
dozen White-throated Sparrows still hanging around.
Andy Martin
Gaithersburg
Paul O'Brien wrote:
> There was a good flight last night. From 9:55 to 10:25 PM I heard 7
> Veery, 9 Wood, 12 Swainson's and 1 Gray-cheeked Thrush and lots of pits and zips,
> the latter all at ground level! Neotrops were plentiful and varied today
> with 17 warbler species. Today's neck-challenged participants were Linda
> Friedland, Andy Martin, Pat Scheid and Lydia Schindler.
>
> Acadian Flycatcher 1 FOY
> Blue-headed Vireo 1
> Swainson's Thrush 2
> Wood Thrush 3
> Nashville Warbler 1
> Northern Parula 4
> Yellow Warbler 1
> Chestnut-sided Warbler 4
> Black-throated Blue Warbler 3
> Yellow-rumped Warbler 20
> Black-throated Green Warbler 2
> Blackburnian Warbler 4
> Prairie Warbler 1 FOY
> Blackpoll Warbler 2
> Black-and-White Warbler 3
> American Redstart 2
> Ovenbird 2
> Northern Waterthrush 1
> Common Yellowthroat 1
> Hooded Warbler 1
> Canada Warbler 1 FOY
> Scarlet Tanager 8
> Rose-breasted Grosbeak 4
> Baltimore Oriole 10
> Pine Siskin 1
>
> I may have missed a species or two seen by the others; there was talk of a
> Cape May and a possible Bay-breasted. At one point we heard a
> Wilson's-like song briefly.
>
> Paul O'Brien
> Rockville, Mont. Co., MD
>
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