I stole 45 minutes to cross the valley and make a quick check for the arrival of WORM-EATING WARBLERs in their traditional West Danby breeding habitat. They are present in the nesting area, and singing. To judge from the state of expansion of the chestnut oak leaves (3 - 5 cmm long), the Worm-eaters have perhaps been there for a couple of days already.

This species makes an interesting case with regard to first arrival dates. On the one hand, the West Danby location is the end of the line for most of them - birds found singing there are presumably the local breeders -and there are reasons to think the whole "colony" may arrive more-or-less en masse. On the other hand, their arrival is apt to go unnoticed for some days, unless one or more individuals overshoot the target and get spotted in more frequently birded areas.

-Geo

Geo Kloppel
Bowmaker & Restorer
227 Tupper Road
Spencer NY 14883

607 564 7026
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