Friday, 2 May 2014

Re: [Maine-birds] They're coming!

Rob;

Buddies at Sandy Hook also report big morning movement May 1, and the prognosis was for the next 2 nights to be BIG.  As the warbler flies, they’re not that far south of us.  

Hermit Island (Phippsburg) this morning was quiet.  Highlights were FOS No. Gannet (2adults) and FOS Br Thrasher (also 2).  


On May 2, 2014, at 12:02 PM, rob speirs <rspeirs1@gmail.com> wrote:

Don't give up, they're coming!  As reported, below, by John Oshlic from East Rock Park in New Haven Conn this AM.  Also reports of warbler movement into Mass.

Date: 5/2/14 7:36 am
From: John Oshlick <john.oshlic...>
Subject: [CT Birds] east rock - many birds - hooded warbler
East Rock - 1 hooded singing near bridge on trowbridge.

Other birds - blue-winged, ovenbird, parula, black-and-white, BT green,
worm eating, yellow throat, n. Water thrush, wood thrush, veery, GC
flycatcher, warbling vireo, yellow-throated vireo, Rose-breasted grosbeak,
chimney swift, yellow warblers, Baltimore orioles, catbird

John Oshlick
Bethany


Rob Speirs Cumberland, ME

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