Sapsucker Woods at noon, for me, was rather quiet. At the point where the Wilson Trail north divides I encountered a Red-eyed Vireo and a Blackpoll Warbler. The main pond had several Eastern Kingbirds and a fly-by Green Heron. The rest of the Wilson Trail was quiet.

I ran into a small foraging flock at the edge of the pond behind the frog barn: Magnolia Warbler, Pine Warbler, calling Wood Thrush, and what I took to be the resident Common Yellowthroat.

Bob McGuire



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