Early finds with Anne Horst indicate that today will rank among the top few
birding mornings I've ever had in Sapsucker Woods.  At least 21+ warbler
species are present, including CAPE MAY, BAY-BREASTED (found by Jay, Brad,
and Livia, not us), WILSON'S (found by Dave LoParco, not us), and others.
Beyond the species count, though, the spectacle of sheer numbers of birds is
absolutely stirring (10+ male BLACKBURNIAN WARBLERS, and multiple birds
streaming by everywhere.  (Anne and I also found a BARRED OWL with extremely
little effort - same Wilson/Severinghaus area as yesterday).

 

Mark Chao  



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