Great morning in Sapsucker Woods as well. I arrived at about 7:45 and walked 
until 8:30. I started from the Fuller Wetlands and came across a nice warbler 
flock at the foot bridge along the lower trail. Here are the highlights:

Warbling Vireo (1 singing near Fuller Wetlands, another silently foraging near 
footbridge)
Yellow-throated Vireo (singing persistently along lower trail)
Red-eyed Vireo (singing near feeder garden, hunted down with the help of Chris 
Wood)
Yellow-rumped Warblers (many everywhere)
Blackburnian Warbler (singing softly along lower trail)
Black-throated Blue Warbler (singing softly near footbridge)
Yellow Warblers (2 or 3)
Northern Waterthrush (heard from Podell boardwalk)
Ovenbird (heard in 2 locations)
Least Flycatcher (heard from lower trail)
Wood Thrushes (2 calling only)
Ruby-crowned Kinglets (several in different places)
Baltimore Oriole (singing at edge of pond near feeder blind)
White-throated Sparrows (many, many everywhere, including 3 high up in a tree 
near the Sherwood Platform!)
Swamp Sparrow (near Sherwood platform)

Wes Hochachka reported seeing a Palm Warbler near the Sherwood Platform and a 
Scarlet Tanager being chased by two Rose-breasted Grosbeaks.
And Chris Wood pointed out a Solitary Sandpiper near the feeder garden.

Anne Marie Johnson



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