Date: 9/12/12 11:16 am
From: Robert Ostrowski <rjostrowski...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Re: Red Crossbill, Governor Bridge Natural Area


Hi Tim,

Mornings are usually much better at Governor Bridge, but evenings can still
be active, especially in the trees near the canoe launch, as well as the
southeast corner of the big pond. In fact, I usually have better luck with
flycatchers in the evening than I do in the morning.

This morning wasn't as busy as yesterday's, but I did manage to see two
Philadelphia Vireos, along with a small assortment of warblers.

Rob Ostrowski
Bowie, MD

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 12:35 AM, Timothy Reichard <diracma...>wrote:

> In which parts of Gov. Bridge did you find so many warbler species? I
> spent 100 min. there leading up to dusk this evening and came up with only
> 4 kinds: Pine, Redstart, and 2 unidentifiable. Where should I have been
> looking? Or are they just harder to find there at the end of the day?
>
> Tim Reichard
> Central MD
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