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C&O from White's to Edward's Ferry, 5/9 -- Cedar Waxwings and lots of flycatchers

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Jim and Ann Nelson

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Jim and Ann Nelson

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Sun, 10 May 2009 17:05:07 -0400

John Williamson and I did the May count yesterday, Saturday, along the C&O Canal towpath from White's Ferry to Edwards Ferry in Montgomery County.  I had to leave at noon and John was continuing for the rest of the day including back along River Road inland to White's Ferry so he may have species to add to this account.

My full list from eBird appears below.  We saw or heard 57 species.  Highlights were a very large flock of Cedar Waxwings at White's Ferry.  We heard additional flocks overhead as we walked the towpath but couldn't see them through the leaf cover.  We saw one Turkey and heard at least two others gobbling between the towpath and the River.  There was an abundance of flycatchers, particularly Acadian and Great Crested, and loads of House Wrens and Catbirds.  Lots of Yellow-billed Cuckoos and Red-eyed Vireos were calling.  Not much in the way of warblers seen or heard -- primarily singing Prothonotary, Common Yellowthroat, and Northern Parula.

Jim Nelson
Bethesda, MD

Location:     C&O Canal, Whites Ferry
Observation date:     5/9/09
Number of species:     59

Canada Goose     8
Wood Duck     1
Mallard     5
Wild Turkey     3
Double-crested Cormorant     1
Great Blue Heron     3
Great Egret     1
Turkey Vulture     3
Bald Eagle     1
Yellow-billed Cuckoo     10
Barred Owl     2
Chimney Swift     1
Red-bellied Woodpecker     25
Downy Woodpecker     6
Hairy Woodpecker     1
Northern Flicker     1
Pileated Woodpecker     3
Eastern Wood-Pewee     7
Acadian Flycatcher     42
Eastern Phoebe     2
Great Crested Flycatcher     44
White-eyed Vireo     1
Red-eyed Vireo     35
Blue Jay     11
American Crow     13
Fish Crow     4
crow sp.     2
Carolina Chickadee     19
Tufted Titmouse     51
White-breasted Nuthatch     7
Carolina Wren     27
House Wren     40
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher     28
Eastern Bluebird     4
Wood Thrush     10
Gray Catbird     56
Northern Mockingbird     1
European Starling     56
Cedar Waxwing     50
Northern Parula     9
Blackpoll Warbler     2
Prothonotary Warbler     4
Common Yellowthroat     5
Yellow-breasted Chat     1
warbler sp.     2
Scarlet Tanager     2
Eastern Towhee     1
Chipping Sparrow     1
Field Sparrow     4
Song Sparrow     4
White-throated Sparrow     2
Northern Cardinal     43
Indigo Bunting     14
Red-winged Blackbird     2
Common Grackle     5
Brown-headed Cowbird     12
Orchard Oriole     1
American Goldfinch     19
House Sparrow     12