Thanks all. I listened to my I-pad for the differences between Worm-Eating and Chipping, and the birds I heard were pretty convincing for Worm-Eating. As for the Prothonotory, I'll wait, since it's pretty easy to see them at Susquehanna. The worms are always difficult for me to see, esp. at Susquehanna, where they are high up. Happy birding!
Lin ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Sean McCandless <seanmccandless1...> Date: Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 9:38 PM Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Worm-eating Warbler?? To: Linda Just <ljustrn...>
** I have had Worm eating Warblers in Elk Neck State Forest at this exact time in the past. Sure.
Sean
----- Original Message ----- *From:* Linda Just <ljustrn...> *To:* Maryland Birding <mdbirding...> *Sent:* Thursday, April 18, 2013 6:21 PM *Subject:* [MDBirding] Worm-eating Warbler??
Hi!
I thought I may have had 2 worm-eating warblers at Susquehanna State Park. Is this early for them? I didn't want to post them on e-bird. They sound very similar to Chipping Sparrows, although they seemed quite high up, which is typical for Worm-eaters. I heard them around Rock run. Nothing else out of the ordinary. YELLOW RUMPS were everywhere! Nice numbers of PALM WARBLERS as well. Possible Prothonotory, but I didn't want to call it because I heard only a portion of the call. Good birding to all!
Lin Just Colora, Md
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