This morning I spent a few hours at Rockburn Branch in Howard County,
encountering three separate pockets of migrants. It was not Rockburn at its
best, but there were moments of fast and furious action.
Eastern Wood-Pewee - 2
Empid sp. - 1, not seen well enough to ID
Great Crested Flycatcher - 2
White-eyed Vireo - 6, lots of singing
Red-eyed Vireo - 7
Carolina Wren - 6
House Wren - 3
Veery - 1
Cedar Waxwing - 15
BLUE-WINGED WARBLER - 1
NORTHERN PARULA - 2
CHESTNUT-SIDED - 1
MAGNOLIA - 3
BLACK-THROATED GREEN - 3, one singing weakly
BLACKBURNIAN - 1, pale first fall
BLACK-AND-WHITE - 2
AMERICAN REDSTART - 7
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT - 1
Scarlet Tanager - 2
Eastern Towhee - 1
ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK - 1 at haunted house
House Finch - 2
Joel Martin
Catonsville, MD
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