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R.C. Park/Ken-gar to Parklawn Migrants

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diane Ford

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diane Ford

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Thu, 10 May 2007 12:30:43 -0700

8:30-12:30
  Hi all,
   
    I was begining to worry the warblers would never pass by, but here they are today, even in small numbers and good variety:
   
  2 Black & White Warblers (males)
  3 American Redstarts (males)
  5-6 Black thrt Blue Warblers
  1-2 Black thrt Green Warblers
  3 Worm eatting Warblers
  Parula Warblers (several)
  3 Yellow throats
  2 Ovenbirds
  1 Chesnut sided Warbler (male)
  1 Kentucky Warbler (heard)
   
  8 Wood Thrushes (4ind & 2 pairs/1 pr nest building)
  2 Veery
  4 Carolina Wrens
  4 Rufous sided Towhees
  Catbirds (many)
  Goldfinches (many)
   2 Acadian Flycatchers 
  Northern Orioles (several)
  Orchard Oriole (several)
  Red eyed Vireo (several)
  2 White eyed Vireos
  2 Brown Thrashers
  1 Warbling Vireo
  1 Yellow thrt Vireo
  1 Wood pee wee
  1 Mallard
  1 Lou. Waterthrush
  1 White throated Sparrow
  Red winged Blackbirds (several)
  Brown headed Cowbirds & Grackles (many)
  5 Fish crows
   
  Mammals & reptiles: 1 Ground hog, 5 Gray Squirrels, 1 Snapping Turtle.
  D. Ford/Bethesda, md

 
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