All,
Sunday morning along Crosshills Road (an unpaved road through a wooded ravine
just east of Route 200, five miles north of Kilmarnock) there were three
NORTHERN PARULA WARBLERS, two HOODED WARBLERS, a single WORM-EATING WARBLER,
many ovenbirds and red-eyed vireos as well as one each white-eyed and
YELLOW-THROATED VIREO. One SUMMER TANAGER, several ACADIAN FLYCATCHERS, one
LEAST FLYCATCHER, two EASTERN WOOD-PEWEES, and an EASTERN PHOEBE, among others.
No thrushes at all.
Tom Saunders
Kilmarnock