Hi all, A noon-1:15 pm walk on the east side of Sapsucker Woods Rd., in SSW was mostly quiet but did reveal a few nice birds. There were 3 NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES singing off the Woodleton Boardwalk, 2 on the north side and one on the south. Near the small pond in the along the East trail, on the eastern side of the woods I found singing BLUE-HEADED VIREO, YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER, a WOODTHRUSH doing an alarm call and a silently foraging BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER. Grey tree frogs were calling. Nice day out there! Laura
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