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Nashville Warbler - Carroll Park

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"F. & D. Terry"

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F. & D. Terry

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Fri, 27 Jan 2006 09:32:48 -0500

I am posting the information about the Nashville Warbler for Jim 
Wilkinson, Columbia, MD.

"On January 25 & 26 (2006) I saw a Nashville Warbler in Carroll 
Park along the new Gwynns Falls Trail about 1/4 mile up from the 
trail parking area along Washington Blvd. in Baltimore City. The 
parking area is a left turn off the entrance to the Carroll Park 
Golf Course. As you walk up the trail, there is a high cement wall 
on the right side and just beyond this are 3 holly trees. The bird 
spend most of its time feeding in these trees. There were a 
Ruby-crowned Kinglet and an adult Yellow-bellied Sapsucker in the 
hollies as well. The bird resembles the adult female Nashville 
pictured in the Sibley bird guide. It has a gray head, white eye 
ring, greenish back, yellow breast and under tail coverts and 
white belly."

Debbie Terry

Timonium, MD