I was also at Leesylvania, spent some of the time with Marc, before and after
the rain. In addition to Marc's migrants, I had a Gray-cheeked Thrush (seen
during the rain while Marc was staying dry), a Philadelphia Vireo, and an
Ovenbird.
Scott D. Priebe
Springfield, VA
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Sent: Friday, September 21, 2018 1:34 PM
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Subject: [VA-bird] Leesylvania migrants, 9/21
I made 2 trips to Leesylvania SP in Woodbridge this morning. My first visit
was cut short my rain. Around 10am I returned for another go and was glad I
did. I ran into several nice flocks of birds and ended up with 12 warbler
species, plus least flycatcher, veery and Swainson's thrush, rose-breasted
grosbeak, scarlet tanager, and yellow-billed cuckoo. Warblers seen were
black-and-white (8), magnolia (7), common yellowthroat (6), American redstart
(5), northern parula (5), Cape May (2), Tennessee, bay-breasted, blackpoll,
black-throated blue, yellow-throated, and black-throated green. Quite a few
more went unidentified as they flashed through the treetops in very poor light.
Marc Ribaudo
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