"the best being a Louisiana Waterthrush seen clearly and long near the lower
boundary of the park along the stream. This seemes early."
FYI: I've done some research on the L. Waterthrush in the Turkey Run area in N.
VA, and I just wanted to point out that this is not early for that particular
bird. They arrive in this area by this time every year. By now, males are
sparring over breeding territories and nests are being made. This bird also
breeds and heads south earlier than many other migrants.
Jeff Bloom
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