Date: 4/26/13 9:39 am
From: Scott Loss <scottrloss...>
Subject: [MDBirding] Wilson's Warbler (probable) - Klingle Rd. at Rock Creek
I stopped by my "secret" spot this morning between Rock Creek and the dead end of Klingle Rd. In addition to the regular LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH singing at the creek, I heard and saw my FOY NASHVILLE WARBLER and heard a very probable WILSON'S WARBLER right at the fence that marks the dead end of Klingle Rd.

I'm hesitant to submit the Wilson's to eBird just based on song given that there have been almost no records of this species north of the deep south so far and considering it can sound similar to Yellow-rumped Warbler. Nonetheless, I'm sending the heads up along because this bird definitely had a more choppy less musical song than yellow-rumped with slight descending pitch; sounded perfect for Wilson's.

Scott Loss
Washington DC

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