Ontbirds subscribers,

The overnight and pre-dawn showers resulted in a pretty good fallout of 
warblers at Thickson's Woods this morning.

Highlights have been a singing Worm-eating Warbler in the northwest section of 
the woods, a singing Louisiana Waterthrush that started out at the south end of 
the woods and gradually moved toward the northeast corner of the woods, three 
singing Northern Waterthrush, and a Yellow-billed Cuckoo flushed on the east 
side of the first road that runs north off Crystal Beach Boulevard.

So far, 24 species of warblers have been found and there has been a new influx 
of orioles and Scarlet Tanagers. The skies have now cleared and it is sunny and 
quickly warming up here. 

Good birding,

Glenn Coady

 
                                          
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