There are still some migrants around mixed in with lots of breeders. The highlights for me were finally seeing a BLUE-WINGED WARBLER this spring in the power line cut and hearing it later on the north side of the Wilson Trail (sorry Sarah!) and hearing an OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER on the east side of Sapsucker Woods Road, just SE of the northern end of the Woodleton Boardwalk. We also heard an ALDER FLYCATCHER on the north side of the pond and, after much searching with the help of many others on the trail, again saw the WILSON'S WARBLER just past the small footbridge on the Wilson Trail. In this area we heard BLACKPOLL WARBLER and saw a MAGNOLIA WARBLER as well.

Birds found by others included a CANADA WARBLER heard from the Woodleton Boardwalk (by Mark Chao and others), BAY-BREASTED WARBLER and PHILADELPHIA VIREO seen near the Sherwood Platform (I think), and probably some other things I am forgetting.

Anne Marie Johnson



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