[va-richmond-general] 18 warbler species in James River Park, Richmond, this am

Larry Lynch, Lauren Scott, Greg Moser, and myself - with briefer appearances 
by Darrell Peterson and Arun Bose - birded the 42nd St. section of JRP from 
about 7-10:30 this am. Migration continues, especially for warblers ( altho 
there was also a goodly # of Scarlet Tanagers ), with "best" birds being a 
Tennessee found by Larry before the rest of us arrived, and then glimpsed briefly 
again, and a Wilson's, heard by Lauren, and then well-seen by the rest of us. 
Among migrants there were a good number of Canada and Magnolia warblers; others 
seen and/or heard were: Parula, Redstart, Common Yellowthroat, Yellow-throated, 
Yellow, Prothonotory, Northern and LA Waterthrushes, Blackburnian, 
Yellow-rump ( just two ), Chestnut-sided,Black-throated Blue and Green, and Blackpoll.

Gerry Weinberger
Doswell


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