FOY Blackburnian Warbler, No. Parula, Pine Warbler, and Ovenbirds on Mount Battie (in Camden Hills SP) this morning, as well. Added bonus: garter snake and FOY tree frog.
Kristen
On Sun, May 6, 2018 at 11:47 AM, Allison Wells <awells@nrcm.org> wrote:
--Jeff and I were delighted to find our FOY Blackburnian Warbler here in our Gardiner yard this morning. Also a Black-and-white Warbler, and a Gray Catbird appears to be setting up housekeeping here, and the Chimney Swifts are sticking around.
Allison and Jeff Wells
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