It's also quiet out here to the west. I may have missed an earlier report
but we did find the first Green Heron at our wildlife ponds where they have
nested for several years. Closer to home, the first Catbird also visited
the feeders in the early morning.

On Mon, May 2, 2022 at 10:05 AM Suan Yong <suan.y...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hawthorn orchards was quiet this morning, no big arrival due to overnight
> storm I guess. Only warblers were one yellow warbler and two common
> yellowthroats. Blue-headed vireo, eastern towhee, and wood thrush were the
> only other highlights. A few ruby-crowned kinglets and white-throated
> sparrows linger.
>
> Suan
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