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Ho Co Migrants

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Stan Arnold

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Stan Arnold

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Tue, 12 May 2009 13:04:31 -0400

Hi Folks,

I did a robust 85 minute hike at the Wincopin Trails off of Vollmerhausen Rd. in Howard Co. at lunchtime today.  I hiked the entire red and green trails, probably more than two miles.  Of eleven warbler species, I found the following migrants:  CHESTNUT-SIDED, MAGNOLIA, BLACK-THROATED BLUE (m & f), BLACK-THROATED GREEN, BLACKBURNIAN, and N. WATERTHRUSH.  Thrushes included VEERY and SWAINSON'S, and I also had one sweetly singing ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK.

Yesterday, I did a short hike down the Patuxent Branch Trail, actually the muddy trail past where the Sedge Wren had been found, and got good looks at a CANADA WARBLER, but nothing else of particular note.

Just can't stay inside.

Stan Arnold
Ferndale (AA Co.)