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Re: Gunpowder River State Park

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Tony Futcher

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Tony Futcher

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Tue, 31 May 2011 09:18:46 -0400

Eileen,

it looks to me like the expected Louisiana Waterthrush.  The 
supercilliary line is whitish (some yellowish, but I think it is an 
artifact), and gets wider towards the rear. Also the chin and throat 
seem to have very little striping.

Best wishes,

Tony Futcher
Hyattsville

On 5/31/2011 5:26 AM, Eileen Wise wrote:
> On Sunday we took a walk down the trail below the dam to the Gunpowder River. The Mountain Laurels are all in bloom.
>
> I happened to see this bird on a rock right next to the river. i am sure it is the Waterthrush, but I am not sure if it is the Northern or the Louisana?
>
> Lots of birds heard and other birds seen were the Scarlet Tanager, lots of Acadian Flycatchers, Phoebes and I am sure I heard a Prothonotary warbler.
>
>
> http://eileeninmd.smugmug.com/Nature/2011-Backyard-birds/15468610_zKin8#1313894019_v3jJ2km
>
> Eileen
> Prettyboy
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