Sapsucker Woods was pretty still this morning, way less action than the past
> couple days. Highlights were a BLACKPOLL WARBLER and the first GREEN HERON
> I've seen at the pond. Other warblers had were BLACK-THROATED BLUE,
> MAGNOLIA, YELLOW-RUMPED, YELLOWTHROAT, REDSTART, YELLOW, OVEN, N WATER. Only
> flys that made themselves known were LEAST, GREAT CRESTED, KINGBIRD.



   Additions that I had include pewee (my first of the year) and a silent
male Hooded Warbler (on the south part of the Wilson Trail, on the short leg
that overlaps with the Severinghaus Trail).


Good birding,


tss


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