Earlier with the weekend morning bird walk, we started near the pergola
with Black-and-White, Black-throated-Green, and Tennessee -- the last one
showed a hint of a white spot on the wing which made me wonder if it wasn't
a black-throated-blue. By the parking lot was a cooperative bay-breasted
with some nice side staining, who hung out with a few others flitting
through the foliage that I didn't get on. Later near the feeder blind was
at least a magnolia among other flitters.

Suan


On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Laura Stenzler <[email protected]> wrote:

> There are a few migrants around along the Wilson trail at Sapsucker woods
> this morning including a Wilsons warbler, magnolia and Nashville warblers.
> The Wilsons has been staying along the first (north) part of the trail.
> Also seen were rose-breasted grosbeak, phoebe, least flycatcher, lots of
> Goldfinches, common yellowthroats and cedar waxwings.
>    Now, back to the trail.......
>
> Laura
>

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