I am unfamiliar with Thompson WMA. Any recommendations on where to go?
Scott Priebe
Springfield, VA
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From: Joshua Taylor<mailto:waterwagen@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 9:55 AM
Subject: [Va-bird] Thompson WMA, 5/11
Hey everyone,
Birded Thompson WMA for a couple of hours on Sunday morning and, as other
have noted, the birding was disappointing due to cool, breezy conditions.
However, I was able to find one male HOODED WARBLER and a WORM-EATING WARBLER
on the Upper Ted Lake trail. The Trillium trail had a KENTUCKY WARBLER, a
BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER, and a ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK, not to mention a PINE
SISKIN which out of the blue landed 8 feet away at eye level. Both trails had
REDSTARTS and OVENBIRDS.
And the fields near the Leeds Manor Rd./Rt. 17 intersection still held
BOBOLINKS.
Josh Taylor
Round Hill, VA
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