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Mourning Warbler / Olive-sided Flycatcher - Gov. Bridge

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chris murray

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chris murray

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Wed, 20 May 2009 11:11:09 -0400

Hi all,

This morning at Gov. Bridge Natural Area in P.G. county, the OLIVE-SIDED
FLYCATCHER and the MOURNING WARBLER were both relocated.  The flycatcher is
using several exposed perches in the open scrub land area of the park and is
singing occasionally.  The mourning warbler is in the same spot where Terry
Crowe found it last night; on the main road just before the little bridge
that leads to the lake in some scrubby undergrowth of the forest edge.  My
complete list is as follows:


Canada Goose     9 w fledglings
Mallard     7 all fledglings
Great Blue Heron     3
Mourning Dove     3
Yellow-billed Cuckoo     1
Ruby-throated Hummingbird     1
Red-bellied Woodpecker     1
Pileated Woodpecker     1
OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER     1
Acadian Flycatcher     3
Empidonax sp.     1
Eastern Phoebe     3
White-eyed Vireo     1
Yellow-throated Vireo     1
Red-eyed Vireo     5
American Crow     6
Carolina Chickadee     2
Carolina Wren     9 w fledglings
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher     2
Wood Thrush     1
Brown Thrasher     1
European Starling     3
Cedar Waxwing     15
Northern Parula     3
Yellow Warbler     2
Magnolia Warbler     1
Blackpoll Warbler     2
American Redstart     2
Prothonotary Warbler     2
Northern Waterthrush     1
MOURNING WARBLER     1
Common Yellowthroat     5
Hooded Warbler     2
Yellow-breasted Chat     3
Eastern Towhee     1
Northern Cardinal     3
Blue Grosbeak     2
Indigo Bunting     7
Red-winged Blackbird     15
Common Grackle     5
Brown-headed Cowbird     5
Orchard Oriole     2
Baltimore Oriole     3

Observers: Robert Ostrowski, Warren Strobel, Dan Haas, Tom Jones, Ross
Geredien, Terry Crowe, Chris Murray, Leo, Dave (last names?)

Good Birding,
Chris Murray
Annapolis MD