I had a very productive morning at Jamestown Island Sunday April 29.
In four hours I picked up 98 species on the Island and nearby Colonial
Parkway, including very good counts of red-headed woodpecker (14) and
brown-headed nuthatches (8). Warblers included black-throated blue
(8), black-throated green, blackpoll, black-and-white, prothonotary,
Kentucky (parkway), northern waterthrush, yellowthroat,
yellow-throated, parula, yellow-rumped, yellow and redstart. Cuckoos,
normally abundant at that location, had not yet arrived.
Daniel A. Cristol, Associate Professor
Department of Biology
College of William & Mary
PO Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA
(757) 221-2405/6483 (tel/fax)
dacris@xxxxxx
http://dacris.people.wm.edu/
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