Hey Kyle,

Looks like you had a good morning. Great to see the Blackburnians are headed our way. Check out the Blackburnians (near bottom left) and the Gannets (bottom right) on breeding territory:
http://www.battaly.com/trip/2014maritimes/

Have you started the semester already?

Trudy



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On 8/28/2014 10:58 AM, Kyle Bardwell wrote:
The radar was lit up last night in central new york. On my way to class
this morning I birded oakwood cemetery located adjacent to esf/SU campus
starting at 740 am. There was a noticeable amount of migrants but I
quickly came upon a large group of warblers. There were several
magnolias and chesnutsideds. In the flock was 2 bay breasted and atleast
3 blackburnians! Most of the activity was in or around one large Oak
tree. It was the most active morning I have had so far this fall in the
graveyard. But we will see what tonight brings.
Kyle Bardwell

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