Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 07:13:31 -0400 Reply-To: Maryland Birds & Birding Sender: Maryland Birds & Birding From: Elliot Kirschbaum Subject: Re: Lake Roland In-Reply-To: Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit on 5/23/01 8:36 PM, Don Burggraf at dburggraf@HOTMAIL.COM wrote: > I did not find the bird despite looking for it for about ten minutes. When > I first heard the bird, I thought at once of a mourning warbler I saw and > heard last year at Cromwell Valley. The ascending notes sounded "burry" and > rich, with a clear second part to the song. I will review tapes to check > Kentucky Warbler, however. > > The bird I heard was at the South end of the lake, across the railroad > tracks just as the trail divides into two tracks, one closer to the lake > than the other. The bird was calling from a thicket not more than 15 feet > from the ground. This location is different from the one at which the group had Kentucky Warbler on Tuesday. Your description of the song is also different from the bird we heard, which was typical, non-burry, Kentucky Warbler. Elliot Kirschbaum Baltimore, MD USA mailto:ekirschb@bcpl.net ======================================================================= To leave the MDOsprey list, send e-mail to listserv@home.ease.lsoft.com with the following message in line 1: signoff mdosprey ======================================================================= =========================================================================