Date: 5/27/13 1:09 pm
From: Sean Stewart <sean.douglas.stewart...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Mourning at Cromwell
Hi folks,

As first reported by Leslie, earlier today Richard Coyle and I found an adult male Mourning Warbler at Cromwell Valley Park (Sherwood Farms side) in Baltimore County. Here are a couple of photos taken by Rich:

http://i1070.photobucket.com/albums/u485/rec1972/Birding-PhotoLifeList/MourningWarbler/9154-crop_zps265d9891.jpg

http://i1070.photobucket.com/albums/u485/rec1972/Birding-PhotoLifeList/MourningWarbler/9151-Crop_zps0437ca06.jpg

The bird sang off and on, stopping when hikers walked by on the trail nearby, and starting up again a few minutes later. It moved around a bit but would then remain in place within clear view of the trail and we were able to get relatively good looks.

Good birding,

Sean Stewart
Baltimore, MD



On Monday, May 27, 2013 1:13:42 PM UTC-4, Kevin Graff wrote:
> Adult male still there for about a minute or so and disappear into understory growth just ahead of wooden bridge at sherwood farm trail and wellington east trail. Sherwood farm trail marked orange and wellington marked green blaze.
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> Subject: [MDBirding] Mourning at Cromwell
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> Mourning Warbler at Cromwell right now near bridge at Sherwood Farm Trail/Wellington Woods East trail signs in woods on Sherwood side. Singing off and on.
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