We had some more great birds in the nets at the Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary migration station today. For the 2nd consecutive banding day we had a station first, this time with Philadelphia Vireo. Other goodies included Grasshopper Sparrow, Tennessee Warbler and Rose-Breasted Grosbeak. The number of birds caught, not counting recaptures was the highest so far this season, with approximately 65 birds in 23 nets over a 3.5 hour period. Also today I saw 7-8 Broadwinged Hawks in a kettle over Mount Calvert, PG county - also visible from the other side of the Pax river. Oh, the joys of migration! Charlie === ****************************** Charlie Muise, Naturalist Jug Bay Wetlands sanctuary Next to the Beautiful Chesapeake Bay Maryland, USA cmmbirds@yahoo.com ****************************** __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com