Just spent 45 minutes at Eaton Marsh with no Phalaropes. A Harrier woke
everybody up and 2 Greater Yellowlegs, 1 SB Dowitcher, 1 Pectoral and 1 Least
Sandpipers was it. Patience at least produced an Am. Bittern.
Just about to settle for 3 Semi. Plovers and a Least at Benning when a
flock of
Hi all,
As soon as I saw Mark Chao's report of warblers at Sapsucker Woods, I headed
over there (around 10 am). I first walked the north part of the Wilson Trail,
up to the Sherwood Platform but didn't come across any migrant flocks. I headed
back toward the building, going along the pond. As
> Excellent warbler numbers and diversity by Sherwood Platform in Sapsucker
> Woods on Friday (9:30 am). Cape May (2+), Wilson's, N. Parula,
> Blackburnian, Black-throated Blue, Black-throated Green, several
> Chestnut-sided, Nashville, et al. I haven't even checked the north side of
> the pond yet
Excellent warbler numbers and diversity by Sherwood Platform in Sapsucker
Woods on Friday (9:30 am). Cape May (2+), Wilson's, N. Parula,
Blackburnian, Black-throated Blue, Black-throated Green, several
Chestnut-sided, Nashville, et al. I haven't even checked the north side of
the pond yet.
Mark Ch