Well, I can supply an answer to the 3rd question. On 26 April 2006 Joel and Vicki Simon, Brush Freeman, and I were on a private property in Kenedy County. We were expecting fallout conditions. Joel and Vicki were in one oak motte, Brush was in a second, and I was in a third. Collectively. we had 133 species in about four hours. I would have to go back and check the exact totals for the others, but I had 32 species of warbler, and 17 species of flycatcher. The others had similar totals. Brush had the bird of the day, a Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher. On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 12:08 AM, Berner Family <jcazberner@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Texbirders: > > I was looking at the TBRC list of the 54 warbler species that have been > seen in Texas all-time and had a silly Texas warbler question (or two). > > 3. Texbirders, Who has seen the most warblers in one day in Texas and how > many was that? > > I'm guessing it's slightly greater than 30 but well less than 40. > > Has anybody out there seen more than 30 wood-warblers in Texas in one > calendar day--if so--Where and When. There's got to be a very interesting > story behind that--I'm guessing it was a while ago on the Upper or Central > Texas Coast when warblers were more plentiful. > > Do Tell. Brush ???, Ted E ???, Mel ??? > > thanks > > > John Berner > Katy/W.Houston > W. Houston/Katy > Here's the link to the 54 warblers--skip down to > FAMILY PARULIDAE: WOOD-WARBLERS > http://www.texasbirds.org/tbrc/statelst.htm > Edit your Freelists account settings for TEXBIRDS at > //www.freelists.org/list/texbirds > > Reposting of traffic from TEXBIRDS is prohibited without seeking permission > from the List Owner > > > -- Jim Sinclair (TX-ESA) TOS Life Member Kingsville, TX "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." - Albert Einstein Edit your Freelists account settings for TEXBIRDS at //www.freelists.org/list/texbirds Reposting of traffic from TEXBIRDS is prohibited without seeking permission from the List Owner