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Wilson's Warbler, Least Flycatcher at Fort Smallwood

From:

Bill Hubick

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Bill Hubick

Date:

Thu, 17 May 2007 19:13:17 -0700

Hi Everyone,

John Hubbell and I birded Fort Smallwood and Weinberg Park this afternoon. The former had quite a few migrants. 

Here are some of the highlights.

Fort Smallwood Park:

Black-crowned Night-heron--1 adult
Killdeer--1
Spotted Sandpiper--8
Least Tern--1
Common Nighthawk--1 (~7:00 p.m.)
Eastern Wood-Pewee--1
LEAST FLYCATCHER--1
Great Crested Flycatcher--3
Eastern Kingbird--2
Tree Swallow--5
Eastern Bluebird--2
GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH--1 calling from wooded edge west of gatehouse
Cedar Waxwings--Many flocks of 10-30 birds in the area this week
Red-eyed Vireo--10
Northern Parula--1
Yellow Warbler--4
Magnolia Warbler--2
Myrtle Warbler--10
Black-throated Green Warbler--2
Blackpoll Warbler--3
American Redstart--10
Northern Waterthrush--1
Common Yellowthroat--15
WILSON'S WARBLER--1 male 
Eastern Towhee--1
Blue Grosbeak--3
Indigo Bunting--2
Bobolink--1+ heard
Orchard Oriole--8
Baltimore Oriole--5

Weinberg Park:

Yellow-billed Cuckoo--1
Common Nighthawk--5+
Great Crested Flycatcher--1
Gray-cheeked (type) Thrush--1 (John only)
Swainson's Thrush--1
Wood Thrush--3
Red-eyed Vireo--4
American Redstart--1

My yard south of Fort Smallwood:

Common Nighthawk--1
Swainson's Thrush--1 night migrant (early evening)

Good birding,

Bill
 
Bill Hubick
Pasadena, Maryland

http://www.billhubick.com