Hi All,
For completeness I just wanted to add two species I left out on the
previous post:
Cooper's Hawk--1 imm. female
Rose-breasted Grosbeak--1
33 species total
If I were to bet where a Northern Wheatear is most likely to show up in
Maryland I would put my two cents on area surrounding the lighthouse at
Point Lookout, St. Mary's Co............
Have fun birding!
Frode Jacobsen
Windsor Mill, MD 21244
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Subject: Milford Mills Park 9/17: Philly Vireo, Tennessee, Blackburnian etc.
From: "Frode Jacobsen" <>
Date: Thu, September 17, 2009 11:07 am
To:
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I birded Millford Mills Park in Baltimore Co. this am in the light rain
drizzle. It started out very slow but the weather cleared a bit around 9AM
and a large group of warblers pushed through the canopies. Within an hour
I counted 10 warbler species!
Full list:
Great Blue Heron--1
Red-shouldered Hawk--1
Mourning Dove--2
Red-bellied Woodpecker--4
Northern Flicker--5
Downy Woodpecker--3
Hairy Woodpecker--1
Eastern Wood-pewee--2
Red-eyed Vireo--6
PHILADELPHIA VIREO--1
Blue Jay--3
Carolina Chickadee--4
White-breasted Nuthatch--3
Carolina Wren--1
American Robin--50+
Wood Thrush--1
Swainson's Thrush--6+
Gray catbird--12
NASHVILLE WARBLER--1 singing
TENNESSEE WARBLER--1
NORTHERN PARULA--2
BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER--1 male
BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER--1 female
MAGNOLIA WARBLER--1
CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER--1
BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER--5
AMERICAN REDSTART--8
NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH--2
Scarlet Tanager--1 male
Northern Cardinal--10
American Goldfinch--1 male
31 species total
Frode Jacobsen
Windsor Mill, MD 21244 |