Date: 5/5/25 5:31 pm
From: 'Steve Mirick' via NHBirds <nhbirds...>
Subject: [NHBirds] Odiorne Point SP still loaded with warblers!
Jane and I walked around Odiorne Point State Park for 5 1/2 hours this
afternoon and had a great time.  We were joined by Patience Chamberlain
for most of the walk and with Stuart Varney for part of the walk.  The
terrible weather has kept the birds in the park, while many of the spots
further south had cleared out of the ephemeral  migrants from yesterday.

With predicted terrible weather, they may stick around so be prepared
for rain and walk around Odiorne tomorrow to see what you can find!  The
flocks were spotty and they likely move around a lot.  We found one nice
pocket of warblers in the protected south "Chat Cove" from the shoreline
edge.

An incredible (especially for the date) 21 species of warblers were
recorded today by Jane and I highlighted by a Hooded Warbler first
spotted by Stuart Varney and the Worm-eating Warbler found by Jim
Sparrell yesterday and relocated by Owen MacManes today.  Total list below.

https://ebird.org/checklist/S233595533

Steve & Jane Mirick (with help from Stuart and Patience)
Bradford, MA

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