I am borrowing Jeff's computer to post because mine is being worked on...

Sapsucker Woods was hopping this morning. Lots and lots of
Yellow-rumped Warblers but also a hybrid GOLDEN-WINGED BLUE-WINGED--I
think it was a Brewster's--it was mostly white with a blue back,
yellow wing bars, a yellow cap, and a yellow wash on the upper breast.
It was singing a Blue-winged song--still singing when I came in along
the northeast side of the pond. Other highlights--multiples of all:

Northern Parula
Blackburnian
Black-throated Blue
Black-throated Green
Palm
Yellow

Spotted Sandpiper in Fuller Wetlands
Yellow-billed Cuckoos-2-at back of pond
Wood Thrushes

And probably more I am forgetting.

Thanks for the computer, Jeff.

Anne Marie Johnson


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