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Migrant Prarie Warbler, Ft Smallwood Park

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"Strobel, Warren"

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Strobel, Warren

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Mon, 21 Aug 2006 16:07:49 -0400

	All: Lisa and I had a migrant Prarie Warbler at Fort Smallwood
Park, AA County, on the late afternoon of Sunday, 8/20, after the
storms. Bird was still in bright plumage, and gave good looks.


	Other sightings, in chronological order, were:

	Rock Pigeon, 4, feeding on ground
	Eastern Wood Peewee, seen and heard
	Red Eyed Vireo, immature?, good look
	Purple Martin, 20 plus, mostly immatures
	Eastern Kingbird, everywhere!
	Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher, possibly 2
	Northern Cardinal
	Mourning Dove
	Laughing Gull
	Mute Swan, 2 adults, 1 imm
	Canada Goose, 6-8
	Green Heron
	Spotted Sandpiper
	Snowy Egret	
	Great Egret
	Red-Bellied Woodpecker, pair
	Brown Thrasher
	Grey Catbird, heard
	American Crow
	Carolina Chickadee
	Blue Jay
	Common Flicker
	Great-Crested Flycatcher, heard, sounded like an immature
	Ruby-Throated Hummingbird, likely female
	Carolina Wren
	Blue Grosbeak, female
	Chipping Sparrow

Good Birding!
Warren and Lisa Strobel

Annapolis, MD

2006 ABA Year List - 241
ABA Life List - 354
World Life List - 466