I showed a couple of visitors around the trail system at Sapsucker Woods
this afternoon. In general it was pretty quiet, but my highlight was a
silent male BAY-BREASTED WARBLER foraging high in maples along the trail
that runs from Sapsucker Woods Road (by the visitor lot) to the powerline
cut, just before you break out of the woods onto the cut.

The female GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER that I found at the Sherwood Platform has
not been refound, as far as I know, after Jeff Gerbracht, Tim Lenz, Scott
Haber and I watched it for a couple of minutes foraging in the low willows
along the boardwalk. It wasn't very cooperative for photos, but I managed
to get these:
https://picasaweb.google.com/111137855303614931880/Spring2012#5738770314184867090
https://picasaweb.google.com/111137855303614931880/Spring2012#5738771296634165730

Good birding,
Jay

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Jay McGowan
Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
jw...@cornell.edu

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