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Re: wood thrushes return

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Gerald & Laura Tarbell

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Gerald & Laura Tarbell

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Mon, 25 Apr 2011 13:16:21 -0400

Pat and all,

Yes the WOOD THRUSH is back in MD. Saw one at Hashawa this AM and heard
several. About the only song prettier is the Hermit Thrush, but since you
gotta drive all the way to Garrett County (the gas alone would hit you for
over 50 bucks now) to hear it, I am willing to stay down here and listen to
the local guy.

Other notable singers at Hashawa this AM:
WORM-EATING WARBLER - seen and heard. Love it when I can find this one. It
can sit in one spot and sing without moving for years. Exagerate? Me?
SCARLET TANAGER
YELLOW WARBLER
REDSTART
BLUE-WINGED WARBLER
GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT

but no Hooded Warbler yet. Or Kentucky.

Jerry Tarbell
Having another nice day in Carroll County

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