Details for Record 1073032

Species: Townsend's Warbler (Setophaga townsendi) (Species ID: 1274) - View Species | Quad Details   

Date: 9/18/2011

Quad: Tingles Island (38075_B2)

County: Worcester

Records: 13 total records, 7 for Worcester Co., 3 for Tingles Island Quad

Observer: Bill Hubick

Source:
iNaturalist observation #149178662

Specimen: No

Publication: No

Processed by: Bill Hubick


For all taxa:


A Townsend's Warbler at Bayside, Assateague Island, Maryland (9/18/2011). Found by Dave Czaplak and Mary Ann Todd on 9/17/2011, this was Maryland's third record, a new species for the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and a first record for Worcester County. Photo by Bill Hubick.

A Townsend's Warbler at Bayside, Assateague Island, Maryland (9/18/2011). Found by Dave Czaplak and Mary Ann Todd on 9/17/2011, this was Maryland's third record, a new species for the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and a first record for Worcester County. Photo by Bill Hubick.

A Townsend's Warbler at Bayside, Assateague Island, Maryland (9/18/2011). Found by Dave Czaplak and Mary Ann Todd on 9/17/2011, this was Maryland's third record, a new species for the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and a first record for Worcester County. Photo by Bill Hubick.

A Townsend's Warbler at Bayside, Assateague Island, Maryland (9/18/2011). Found by Dave Czaplak and Mary Ann Todd on 9/17/2011, this was Maryland's third record, a new species for the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and a first record for Worcester County. Photo by Bill Hubick.

A Townsend's Warbler at Bayside, Assateague Island, Maryland (9/18/2011). Found by Dave Czaplak and Mary Ann Todd on 9/17/2011, this was Maryland's third record, a new species for the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and a first record for Worcester County. Photo by Bill Hubick.

A Townsend's Warbler at Bayside, Assateague Island, Maryland (9/18/2011). Found by Dave Czaplak and Mary Ann Todd on 9/17/2011, this was Maryland's third record, a new species for the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and a first record for Worcester County. Photo by Bill Hubick.