Sunday, May 18, 2008

Sunday 5/18/08

Boardwalk in the a.m.

Warblers
1. Tennessee
2. Nashville
3. N. Parula
4. Yellow
5. Chestnut-sided
6. Magnolia
7. Cape May
8. Magnolia
9. Cape May
10. B.t. Blue
11. Yellow-rumped
12. B.t. Green
13. Blackburnian
14. W. Palm
15. Bay-breasted
16. Blackpoll
17. Black & White
18. A. Redstart
19. Prothonotary - trail by nature center
20. Ovenbird
21. N. Waterthrush
22. C. Yellowthroat
23. Wilson's
24. Mourning
25. Connecticut
26. Canada
27. Orange-crowned - p.m.

Other species
1. Olive-sided & Great-crested Flycatcher
2. Least & Willow Flycatcher
3. Eastern Kingbird & E. Phoebe & E. Wood Pewee
4. A. Woodcock, A. Goldfinch, C. Grackle, Rwbb, B.h. Cowbird, & E. Starling
5. Phila, Blue-headed, Red-eyed, White-eyed and Warbling Vireo
6. Black-billed Cuckoo & Gray Catbird
7. Cedar Waxwings & Ruby-crowned Kinglets
8. White-throated, White-crowned, Lincoln's, Swamp & Song Sparrows
9. Indigo Bunting & Scarlet Tanager & Rose-breasted Grosbeak
10. Baltimore & Orchard Oriole
11. Blue jay - large flock
12. A. Robin, Hermit, Gray-cheeked, Wood, & Swainson's Thrush
13. B.g. Gnatcatcher - p.m.
14. Whip-poor-will - p.m.
15. House Wrens - many & Northern Cardinals
16. Black-capped Chickadee & Red-breasted Nuthatch
17. Bald Eagle & Turkey Vulture

Beach areas
1. Common & Forster's Terns
2. Tree, Barn, & N. Rough-winged Swallows
3. Ruddy Turnstones
4. Sanderlings
5. Spotted Sandpiper

Marsh - causeway
1. Trumpeter Swans
2. Great & Snowy Egret
3. Great Blue Heron

S.M.B.C. - nature center & walking trails
1. Orchard Oriole - 1 male still singing in parking lot!
2. White-crowned Sparrow - feeders
3. Prothonotary Warblers - 1 pair on walking trail

LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE - Route 19 south, 1/2 mile down from route 2 on the wire!

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