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After five days stuck indoors with a pulled back muscle cabin fever begins
to get to you. Today Linda got me out for the sake of sanity. We went to the
Old Sunbury Road section of the Hoover Nature Preserve to check on my
Prothonotary Warbler Nest boxes. Observation only, no wading to the nest boxes. From
the south entrance to the trail to the second old bridge at the north we
located 15 singing male Prothonotary Warblers and we observed females bringing
nest materials to 2 of the boxes. The 2 sites with females constructing nests
were duly recorded as "active nest sites". I've now made the first monitoring
check at 4 of my 14 nest box areas and I have confirmed 24 active nest sites
and 58 males on territory. Hopefully the other 34 territories will be
eventually confirmed as nest sites. Next week, weather permitting, I will try to get
to the other 10 areas to check for activity.
While walking along the old road bed on the east shore Linda and I had some
other notable observations this morning including 3 species of terns,
multiple species of warblers and some additional enjoyable observations. Species
observed, in part, included:
** = Evidence of nesting
Double-crested Cormorant (approximately 200 immature's near Pelican
Island)
Caspian Tern (5)
Common Tern (11)
Black Tern (6)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (1)
Swainson's Thrush (3)
**Wood Thrush (3)
**Yellow Warbler (10)
Magnolia Warbler (3)
Cape May Warbler (2)
American Redstart (12)
**Prothonotary Warbler (17)
**Louisiana Waterthrush (2)
**Common Yellowthroat (2)
**Scarlet Tanager (4)
White-crowned Sparrow (1)
**Indigo Bunting (4)
**Orchard Oriole (2)
**Baltimore Oriole (14)
Charlie Bombaci
Hoover Nature Preserve
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