Warblers and other migrant songbirds are widely present in Sapsucker Woods
today.  

 

OVENBIRD (1 heard singing once off West Trail - song and location seemed
typical, though date wasn't)

TENNESSEE WARBLER (2 - one near service driveway, one by Charley Harper
memorial bench on west side of pond)

NASHVILLE WARBLER (1 along Woodleton Boardwalk)

COMMON YELLOWTHROAT (a few, various locations)

AMERICAN REDSTART (1 at foot of Owens Platform, near start of Wilson Trail
North)

NORTHERN PARULA (1 by Harper bench)

MAGNOLIA WARBLER (7+, most evident by Harper bench and Woodleton)

BAY-BREASTED WARBLER (1 striking bird with green head and strongly russet
sides, Woodleton)

CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER (4, Harper bench and Woodleton)

BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER (2 along Woodleton - one unseen singing male,
one female)

YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER (1 dull bird along Woodleton)

BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER (2+ along Woodleton)

 

SCARLET TANAGER (1 yellow-and-black bird by Harper bench)

PHILADELPHIA VIREO (1 at Harper bench)

WARBLING VIREO (1 at start of Wilson Trail North, 1 at Harper bench - good
opportunity to compare with Tennessee Warbler and Philadelphia Vireo)

RED-EYED VIREO (2+ at Harper bench)

 

MARSH WREN (probable - I heard many crisp single call notes moving quickly
through nearby cattails by Harper bench but didn't manage to see the bird)

CAROLINA WREN (1 singing by parking lots)

 

Mark Chao

 

 

 

 



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