Sorry but this post is a tad belated.
On Monday, 3 May, I had to travel way down-range here at work (APG, Edgewood, Harford County). Knowing that I would be going through at least four distinct habitats, I grabbed the binoculars and decided to take my time traveling from my office to J-field at the southern tip of Gunpowder neck. While the migrants were not as thick as I had hoped –due to the mid afternoon hour, I did run into a few pockets of nice birds. Highlights were FOY Yellow-billed Cuckoo and at least 8 Scarlet Tanagers all within the same one acre stand of mature hardwood. Two of these tanagers, a pair, I witnessed, uh… errr… -making baby tanagers (A first for me)
Below is the abridged list:
Turkey (1 Tom)
Caspian Tern (1)
Lesser Yellowlegs (1)
Solitary Sandpiper (3)
Killdeer (1)
Eastern Kingbird (2)
Great-crested Flycatcher
Red-eyed Vireo (4)
House Wren (2)
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (3)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo (1)
Gray Catbird (3)
Northern Parula (3)
Common Yellowthroat (9)
Ovenbird (4)
Scarlet Tanager (8+)
Orchard Oriole (1 male, 2 imm male)
Eastern Meadowlark (1)
BTW- I have had a (the same?) immature male Orchard Oriole singing outside my office since Monday –it continues today…
Happy spring,
Chris Starling
North East, MD |