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Re: Rockville Yard Birds 5/2/11

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Warblerick

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Warblerick

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Mon, 2 May 2011 16:55:44 -0400

I haven't heard or seen them here yet either Paul, and we usually have good numbers come through the cherry trees out back. But then again, migration is proceeding rather slowly here this season.

Rick Sussman
Woodbine,MD


but no Acadian Flycatcher yet







-----Original Message-----
From: Paul O'Brien <>
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Sent: Mon, May 2, 2011 4:34 pm
Subject: [MDOSPREY] Rockville Yard Birds 5/2/11


We had a nice assortment of warblers and other neotropical migrants in the yard 
oday;

wainson's thrush
ashville Warbler
orthern Parula
hestnut-sided Warbler
lack-throated Blue Warbler
ellow-rumped Warbler
lack-throated Green Warbler
rairie Warbler
erulean Warbler
lack-and-White Warbler
merican Redstart
venbird
ooded Warbler
carlet Tanager
rchard Oriole
iskin (still)

ost of these were here yesterday as well and probably all were in the nearby 
eighborhood.

he usual nesters are all in, such as Great Crested Flycatchers, Red-eyed Vireos 
nd Wood Thrushes, but no Acadian Flycatcher yet.

aul O'Brien
ockville, Mont. Co., MD


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