I've seen a good number of yellow-rumps this year, but have had no major
fall-out or super mixed-flock experiences. In fact I have missed several
other warbler species instead, but they've been reported by others, so it
could be a case of "wrong place/wrong time".

On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 7:45 PM Susan Tertell <stert...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have only seen a handful, and most years I see dozens just on the street
> in front of my house eating seeds.  Did I just miss them somehow?  Has
> anyone else noticed this?
>
> Susan Tertell
> Minneapolis
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