This morning several folks saw a BREWSTER'S WARBLER in the Azalea
Collection at the National Arboretum. The bird was seen in the medium height
trees at the base of the hill opposite the south-west most parking area on the
road circling the azaleas. The bird looked quite similar to Sibley's Brewster's
except there was almost no gold in the wings and there was a wash of gold on
the breast right below the throat. It was singing the Blue-Winged song.
Max Wilson
Kensington, Montgomery County, MD
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