On a brief walk with my dog this morning along the greenway that connects
the Northwood Apartments with Graham Rd., I encountered a large migrant
flock that was mainly comprised of Red-eyed Vireos and Magnolia Warblers. I
counted no fewer than EIGHT Magnolias and FIVE Red-eyes, along with a pair
each of American Redstart and Black and White Warbler, and singles of
Blackburnian Warbler, Ovenbird, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Least
Flycatcher, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, and Scarlet Tanager.

Might be a good day to check local migrant spots.

-Scott

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*Scott Haber*
Digital Content Manager
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Ithaca, NY

*sa...@cornell.edu
(607)254-1102*

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