Sapsucker Woods was teeming with exciting birds on Saturday morning as the
rains cleared.  I missed the Northern Waterthrushes that Jay found, but
found the following species, among many other expected birds.

* 100+ RUSTY BLACKBIRDS (one big flock between Wilson Trail North and Route
13, another by 91 Sapsucker Woods Road)
* 12+ HERMIT THRUSHES (6+ between gated trailhead and Woodleton Boardwalk,
6+ at "Hermit Thrush spot" between this boardwalk and egg cairn)
* BLUE-HEADED VIREO (one near second group of Hermit Thrushes)
* EASTERN TOWHEE (one near second group of Rusty Blackbirds)
* multiple Purple Finches, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, and Yellow-rumped Warblers
throughout

I also heard a WINTER WREN singing once by the Woodleton Boardwalk last
night.

Also, my kids and I found a singing PINE WARBLER in the Newman Arboretum on
Thursday afternoon.

Mark Chao

  


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