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Warblers Sandy Point this morning

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Bill Schreitz

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Bill Schreitz

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Sun, 22 May 2005 10:25:43 -0400

A short visit to Sandy Point State Park in the northeastern woods produced the following warblers:

common yellowthroat
black-throated blue
yellow-rump
Wilson's
redstart
pine
black-throated green
magnolia
chestnut-sided
black and white
Louisiana waterthrush

This brings the total warbers I've seen in the park to 18 this year. The others already this year were the following:

northern waterthrush
northern parula
blackpoll
hooded
yellow
prarie
palm

No ovenbird yet.  The only other warblers I have ever seen in the park are the prothonotary, blue-winged, and yellow-throated.

Are there any records kept for Sandy Point?  The office there distributes a list the seems outdated.  Among other dubious info it refers to blue grosbeak as rare in the park.

Bill

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