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Mid-April migrants at Wooten's Landing

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"Strobel, Warren"

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Strobel, Warren

Date:

Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:43:44 -0400

All:   on a beautiful spring morning (finally!), I spent an hour walking
around Wooten's Landing in southern Anne Arundel County along the banks
of the Patuxent. Highlights were three FOY Common Yellowthroats singing
at the marsh edge, a seen FOY Black-and-White Warbler, and a distant
singng White-Eyed Vireo, also FOY. ... Singing Towhees seemed to be
everywhere..

 

Full eBird list:

 

  

Location:    Patuxent River Park--Wooten's Landing
Observation date:    4/14/11
Number of species:    27

Canada Goose    7
Wood Duck    4
Great Blue Heron    7
Osprey    1
Red-tailed Hawk    1
Laughing Gull    3
White-eyed Vireo    1
Blue Jay    1
American Crow    1
Tree Swallow    10
Barn Swallow    1
Carolina Chickadee    1
Tufted Titmouse    2
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher    1
American Robin    3
Northern Mockingbird    1
Brown Thrasher    1
Yellow-rumped Warbler    2
Black-and-white Warbler    1
Common Yellowthroat    3
Eastern Towhee    6
Swamp Sparrow    3
White-throated Sparrow    2
Northern Cardinal    5
Red-winged Blackbird    12
Common Grackle    9
American Goldfinch    3

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org
<http://ebird.org> )

 

Good Birding!

 

Warren and Lisa Strobel

Annapolis, MD

www.birdcouple.com <http://www.birdcouple.com/> 

 


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