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Tennessee Warbler, Rock Creek Park, Bethesda.

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diane Ford

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diane Ford

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Tue, 23 Aug 2011 14:15:16 -0700

Hi all,

  Birded my usual patch near home this morning. The first bird I put my bins on was a high feeding TENNESSEE WARBLER, followed by another first fall bird. As I walked along the creek, an American Redstart popped out, and then a Black & White Warbler. Heard a Yellow throated Vireo singing also after a quite period. 
Looking forward to Hurricane Irene to see if any birds get blown up our way......

8am-11am

Tennessee Warbler 1ad. 1 imm.
Black & Warbler  1 (female)
American Redstart  1 (male)
Ovenbird   1
Blue gray Gnatcatcher  1-2
Baltimore Oriole   1
Great crst Flycatcher  4
Acadian FC
Eastern Wood peewee  2
Yellow throated Vireo   1-2
Red eyed Vireo   2
Purple Grackles   15-25 (flocks foraging on ground & trees)
Red bellied Woodpeckers   2 ad w/ fledged young.
Downy wp.  
Pileated wp.
Northern Flicker  3
American Robins  
American Goldfinches
Ruby thrt Hummingbird
Wood Duck   1
Turkey Vulture  1
Starlings  (flocks flying to porcelian berries getting ripe)
Chickadees & Titmice
Gray Catbird  2

D.Ford/ Bethesda, Md

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