Well, we also thought our Olive-sided Flycatcher on August 6 was pretty
early, too! (It was the *only* non-local-breeding migrant seen that day).
Have to look in our earlier RCP records to see if we've seen Nashvilles this
early in past years.
Gail Mackiernan
Colesville, MD
on 09/01/2004 4:23 PM, David Mozurkewich at wrote:
> To me, September 1 seems an awfully early date for migrant Nashville
> Warblers. In fact the one I saw along Indian Creek this morning (Prince
> George's county near Lake Artemesia) is my earliest fall record EVER for
> this area. With that background, what do we make of it being the THIRD
> one reported in this forum today?
>
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> Dave
> David Mozurkewich
> Seabrook, PG MD USA
> mozurk @ bellAtlantic.net
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