Early highlights from the west side of Sapsucker Woods on Thursday morning
(6:45-7:30 AM):

 

* BARRED OWL mobbed by crows east of the Wilson/Severinghaus intersections

* MAGNOLIA WARBLER, BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER, NORTHERN PARULA, and a
singing SCARLET TANAGER between the Wilson/Severinghaus intersections

* A few OVENBIRDS and WOOD THRUSHES on territories in the woods

* Four ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAKS scattered about (3 F, 1 M)

* BLUE-HEADED VIREO not far from the owl

* BROWN THRASHER singing conspicuously from near Ruth Davis's arbor just
south of the lab's feeder garden

* Two SOLITARY SANDPIPERS flying west (thanks to Brad Walker for finding
them)

 

Mark Chao

 

 



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