Hi all,

I came across two LINCOLN'S SPARROWS on my walk around Sapsucker Woods
today. The first was in the weedy area between Timmy's Walk (near the front
feeders) and the road. It hopped up several times and was also seen by Jay
McGowan and Livia Santana. The second was on the inner path of the Wilson
Trail, just on the other side of the feeders. Other highlights included:

calling Rusty Blackbird
Great Crested Flycatcher
Ovenbird
Magnolia Warbler
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Blackburnian Warbler
Palm Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Alder Flycatcher (spotted by Jay this morning. I found it hanging out near
the Wilson Trail bridge giving "pip" calls)
a "brown" Hairy Woodpecker (I couldn't tell if this bird is stained or
naturally brown, but it's been hanging out near the front feeders all week.)
and what appeared to be a Northern Waterthrush on a nest (I'm going to
check back on this spot to see if the bird is there this weekend.)


-Brad

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