Cold and windy up here, but I've still got little groups of migrants moving 
about: several more Tennessee Warblers, another Northern Parula (a singing male 
this time), a Swainson's Thrush, Black-throated Greens and Blackburnians that 
don't seem to be the local breeders, Yellow Warbler, plus various birds hanging 
out in their typical breeding areas, including Magnolia, Hooded, 
Chestnut-sided, Blue-winged, Black and White, American Redstart, Common 
Yellow-throat, Veery, Wood Thrush, Hermit Thrush, Scarlet Tanager...  No 
Cuckoos yet.

-Geo

West Danby


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