I ran into Pete Wiedmann at Sapsucker Woods this morning and we birded together 
for a while.  Thanks to Pete's sharp eyes we saw a BARRED OWL, which may have 
been same one reported recently by Diane & Ken (May 1), as well as by Mark Chao 
(early this morning), and was, I think, in about the same location 
(Severinghaus Trail).  It sat on a branch about six to eight feet off the 
ground and watched us for a moment before flying off.  This was probably 
between 10 and 11am.  Another highlight of the outing was a CERULEAN WARBLER 
foraging high in a tall tree (aspen, I think) on the northeast side of the 
access path (power/airport right-of-way?) behind the far parking lot.  It was 
sharing the tree with a BLACKBURNIAN.

Rick


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