Sorry for the late post...
I walked on trails on both sides of the road at Sapsucker Woods from 12:15
to 1:00 today. There was a group of WHITE-THROATED SPARROWS near the north
feeders, and there were lots of RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS in several locations.
On the east side of the road near the
Sapsucker Woods at noon, for me, was rather quiet. At the point where
the Wilson Trail north divides I encountered a Red-eyed Vireo and a
Blackpoll Warbler. The main pond had several Eastern Kingbirds and a
fly-by Green Heron. The rest of the Wilson Trail was quiet.
I ran into a small
I also did not see many migrants in the late morning around Sapsucker
Woods. However, on my way out of work this evening around 5:30 I
encountered a couple nice flocks, the first an almost completely
Oreothlypis-based one of 4+ TENNESSEE WARBLERS (a couple drab adults
and a couple bright