I managed to get out for a few hours this morning to look for migrants along
the Parkway. This lighting was not optimal but I was able to get a few photos.
I hit my usual spots along the BRP between mile posts 45 and 38. Ovenbirds
and Black-throated Green Warblers were common and singing. I heard and saw a
few Pine and B&W Warblers, Blue-headed Vireos, and the other usual Parkway
birds. I did turn up a pair of Worm-eating Warblers and a single Blackburnian
(at the Boston Knob overlook). There were a few Redstarts and I thought I heard
a Hooded Warbler and a Wood Thrush - but I can't confirm those.
I've up-loaded a few photos to my Flickr site if you're interested:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/vmibiology/
Dick Rowe
VMI Biology Dept
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