Date: 5/3/13 9:08 am
From: Nikki DeBraccio <nikki.r.debraccio...>
Subject: [MDBirding] Re: a late spring indeed
On Friday, May 3, 2013 8:35:09 AM UTC-4, katahdinss wrote:
> Hi --Was going over our bird notes for last couple of years and they confirm this is a VERY late spring! On May 4 in 2012, 14 species of warbler and over 20 red-eyed vireos at Wheaton Regional Park -- and that was after a late arrival at the park due to road works. In 2012, again after a late start, 11 species of warbler and 10 red-eyes, plus FOS pewee and veery. And WRP is not as good a place in spring as it is in autumn for some reason. Yesterday we had 3 species of warbler (two of them local breeders) and no red-eyes. Hope the southerly winds predicted in next couple of days improve the situation! Gail MackiernanColesville, MD

Agree with you both. Usually by now I have hummers at my house and I have at least heard an Oriole. No hummers yet and no signs or sounds of Orioles. This new birder is starting to get impatient, lol.

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