This morning I visited the Wilson Trail North in Sapsucker Woods between spells of rain. It seemed that the mix of birds has remained essentially unchanged since Tuesday’s influx – a female BAY-BREASTED WARBLER along the pond edge; five or more CAPE MAY WARBLERS around the flowering trees at the footbridge over the pond outflow; a WILSON’S WARBLER singing between this bridge and the Sherwood Platform; plus CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER, BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER, NORTHERN PARULA, BLUE-HEADED VIREO, and other expected songbirds between the platform and the Charley Harper bench. Also, a MARSH WREN continues to sing in the reeds out from the Ruth Davis arbor south of the visitor center. (To my knowledge, no one has found the Golden-winged Warbler since Tuesday afternoon.)
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