I spent the morning at several parks. Not a lot of warblers or other new migrants, but I did have my FOY:
WOOD THRUSH (singing at PSVP/Avalon)
BALTIMORE ORIOLE (2 at PSVP/Avalon)
OVENBIRD (2, PSVP/Glen Artney)
I got a great look at one OVENBIRD (photo links below) as he (or she?) sat and sang for me about 20 feet over my head in the woods of the parking lot in the Upper Glen Artney section. He didn't seem to mind me at all! After hearing them hundreds of times, this is only the second time I have actually gotten a look at one (not counting the dead one I found in downtown Baltimore).
Jenny McClintock
Columbia, MD
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PHOTOS:
Ovenbird (4/25)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25065986@N07/2440695591/in/set-72157604274828927/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25065986@N07/2441526176/in/set-72157604274828927/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25065986@N07/2441526192/in/set-72157604274828927/
Baltimore Oriole (4/25)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25065986@N07/2441526136/in/set-72157604274828927/
ADORABLE Eastern Phoebe (4/24 - Font Hill Park, Columbia)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25065986@N07/2439556127/sizes/o/in/set-72157604274828927/ |