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Cape May Warbler, Cedar Waxwings a-plenty/Kensington Rock Crk.

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diane Ford

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diane Ford

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Thu, 3 May 2012 15:10:05 -0700

Hi all,

   As soon as the clouds gave way to sun I headed out into the park; (11am).
Dozens of Cedar Waxwings along with 2 Blue-winged Warblers and a brilliant male Cape May Warbler. Observed a Turkey Vulture flying with absolutely no tail! A well-dressed Rose-breasted Grosbeak sung from the tree tops.

Rock Creek Park, Dewey Rd (Viers Mill Rec area)

American Redstarts  5
Black throated Blue Warbler  2
Cape May Warbler   1
Blue-winged Warbler 2
Worm-eatting Warbler  1
Northern Waterthrush    1

Ovenbird  2
Acadian Flycatcher  1
Eastern Phoebe  2
Great crested Flycatcher  3
Orchard Oriole   1
Baltimore Oriole   3
Ruby crowned Kinglet  1
BG Gnatcatcher  -everywhere
Red eyed Vireo  5
Yellow throated Vireo  1

Scarlet Tanager  2Wood Thrush  2
Swainson's Thrush  2
Eastern Bluebird    1
American Robins

Chimney Swift -several
White throated Sparrow  4

Gray Catbird- "   ""
Cedar Waxwings  80+ they seemed to be everywhere.
Rufous sided Towhee   2
Downy  wp 2
Red bellied wp  1
Pileated wp   1
TV.
BV.
RS. Hawk  1
American Crow   2

D.Ford/Bethesda, Md


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