Went out to Timberpoint this morning to look for the reported
Prothonotary Warbler. I met up with Sue Keefer, who reported the bird
yesterday. She had already seen it this morning before I got there &
showed me where it had been seen, in the area of the cable across the
road marking the end of public access. There was a fair amount of
activity so we started checking what was there. After a short while I
relocated the Blue-winged Warbler Sue had found. Shortly after that I
found the Prothonotary. The birds seem to keep circling through the area
feeding so we would have lulls in the activity & then it would pick back
up. We saw the Prothonotary 3 more time before Doug Hitchcox & Nick Lund
joined us. After much waiting & looking around the flock came back
through & we found the Prothonotary & Blue-winged again.
Here's the link to my E-bird list.
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S19495066
Sue had some other warblers & sea birds that I didn't see.
Turk Duddy
Cape Porpoise
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