When I arrived at 8:00, the orchard was hopping, but I didn't come across anything new. Interestingly, I heard no Black-throated Green Warblers. Most of the activity was along the eastern edge today. Here are the highlights:

Yellow-rumped Warblers--still lots of them
Northern Waterthrush
Nashville Warblers--at least 3
Tennessee Warblers--at least 2
Common Yellowthroats
Yellow Warblers
Northern Parulas (singing a variety of songs)--at least 2
Black-and-White Warbler--1
American Redstart--1
Magnolia Warbler--1
Black-throated Blue Warbler--1
Blackburnian Warbler--probable, heard only
Black-billed Cuckoo--called frequently over the hour I was there
Wood Thrush--sang once briefly

Anne Marie Johnson



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