Re: Mid-Atlantic Migration Explanation ?

Phil Davis (pdavis@ix.netcom.com)
Thu, 13 May 1999 23:17:24 -0400


Greg -

You spend too much time scanning the Vancouver and Newfoundland RBA and not
enough time on the local situation .   <gotcha>.

Here are the local reports, below  ...

"Galore" ???  ... If I've told you once, I've told you a million times, I
never exaggerate !!!

See you tomorrow !!!  [If you remember, bring my Attu gear ... unless you
are going to use if as a prop for your talk !!!]

Looking forward to it !

Phil



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Jim Green and I saw an Olive-sided Flycatcher this morning (05-12-99) a few 
minutes before 8:00 at Violette's Lock, Md. in the parking lot.  The bird was 
in breeding plummage, vocalizing, and perching on high dead branches.  We had 
very good looks through Jim's scope.

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I went birding yesterday evening at Susquehanna SP.  I walked the ridge along 
Stafford Road.  Missed out on both target lifers (worm-eating and chat), but 
still had an excellent trip.  Ended with 14 species of Warblers.  Highlights 
were:
Common Nighthawk - 3
Acadian Flycatcher - 4
YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER - 1 in fresh spring plumage with clear yellow throat
Norther Parula - 10





At 12:43 PM 05/13/1999 -0400, GREGORY.B.MILLER@bge.com wrote:
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>     Phil,
>
>     Mourning Warblers, galore?  I've seen maybe 2 or 3 rpts.  Did I miss
>     something or do these few rpts represent *galore* for Maryland? <grin>
>      Sorry.  I couldn't resist the poke.
>
>     As someone who spends an inordinate amount of time scanning bird lists
>     and RBAs online, I have missed seeing any other reports yet of
>     OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER.
>
>     As for YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER, I've seen several scattered reports
>     from the Southern Great Lakes region, and one was from almost a month
>     ago (extremely early).  Although uncommon, it is a regular migrant in
>     the Great Lakes and may not always get reported on a RBA.
>
>     MOURNING WARBLERS are being reported widely from Texas, the Gulf
>     Coast, the Midwest, and the Great Lakes.  There's even a report this
>     week from Colorado.  Maryland and Pennsylvania seem to be the only
>     states along the Atlantic seaboard to report them so far this week.
>
>     Speaking of those "sneaky" warblers, the first CONNECTICUT WARBLERS
>     are starting to be reported from the Gulf states.
>
>     The strong storm systems that produced severe storms in the Plains
>     (behind a High that was in the Southeast) also caused unusually strong
>     Southerly winds from the Gulf.  A few rarities (possibly facilitated
>     by weather) still linger in the Great Lakes region.  Was this a
>     possible explanation for a BLUE MOCKINGBIRD this week in Texas?  Who
>     knows?  Maybe it just blew a Mexican escapee across the Texas
>     border...
>
>     -Greg Miller
>     Baltimore, MD
>
>
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>Subject: Mid-Atlantic Migration Explanation ?
>Author:  mdosprey@ARI.Net (Phil Davis <pdavis@ix.netcom.com>) at INTERNET
>Date:    5/13/99 4:05 AM
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>     Mourning Warblers, galore
>     Olive-sided Flycatcher
>     Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
>
>     "Fall migrant" sightings seem to rather high ... anyone care to
>     venture a
>     guess as to what's going on here, this spring ???
>
>     Phil
>
>
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