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[va-bird] Re: yellow-rumped warbler, shen. nat'l park
- From: "Steve and Heather Rottenborn" <rotten.born@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ben_cop@xxxxxxx>,"list server Va. Birdline" <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 09:13:17 -0400
Ben,
We hope to have the updated annotated checklist of Virginia birds finished
by the VSO annual meeting next spring.
Steve Rottenborn
Culpeper County, VA
rotten.born@xxxxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message -----
From: "BENJAMIN COPELAND" <ben_cop@xxxxxxx>
To: "list server Va. Birdline" <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "betty & john Porter" <betty19@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:41 PM
Subject: [va-bird] Re: yellow-rumped warbler, shen. nat'l park
> Craig and All
> On July 9, My wife and I saw a adult male Yellow-Rumped Warbler at Hog
Island NWR In Surry Co. My first for this time of year. This is not in same
area, it is in the coastal plane. I to would like to know of other sightings
I didn't receive and feed back on my posting of this bird.
> The VSO blue book has Sept. 30 to May 15 and not listed as a breeder
as of June
> 1987. I am so glade we have the list server for birding help. Dose
anybody know when the new blue book will happen?
>
> Ben Copeland
> Hampton Va.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: craig tumer
> To: VA-bird
> Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 6:10 PM
> Subject: [va-bird] yellow-rumped warbler, shen. nat'l park
>
>
> Yesterday (8/26) Diane Holsinger and I birded the
> Pocosin Cabin Fire Road and the area around the Big
> Meadows Visitor Center in Shenandoah National Park.
> At approximately 11:30 we observed an alternate
> plumaged male yellow-rumped warbler at Big Meadows
> Visitor Center. The bird sang repeatedly from a group
> of red spruce for the entire time we were in the area
> (approx. 20 minutes), as if it were on territory. We
> did not observe a female or see any other behavior
> suggestive of nesting. In recent years, yellow-rumped
> warblers have nested in a stand of balsam firs on
> Shenandoah Mountain on the Rockingham Co.,
> VA/Pendleton Co., WV line, but I am not aware of
> breeding season records in the northern Blue Ridge
> Mountains. Has anyone else noted yellow-rumped
> warblers in this area this summer?
>
> Craig Tumer
> Washington, DC
>
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