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[va-bird] White Oaks and Bicycling (Fairfax County)
- From: Breep@xxxxxxx
- To: va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 22:15:29 EDT
Highlight of my morning walk was great looks at a singing worm-eating
warbler, about a once of year occurrence in White Oaks. Also six other
species of warbler. As Laura noted, there seemed to be a big push of
white-throats last night; there also seemed to by lots of migrating catbirds
(9 total, about twice the average at this time of year).
I also had six species of warbler on my bike ride to work, including
prothonotary south of Dyke, and yellow (my first of the year) at Hunting
Creek. A total of 45 species from the saddle.
On another note, does anyone know why some posters' names appear in brackets
in the subject line, and other don't?
Ben Jesup
Alexandria, VA
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