It seems a fresh wave of migrants dropped into my neighborhood this morning. With no more effort than leaving the door open while I work, I've got 3 MOURNING WARBLERS, 2 TENNESSEE WARBLERS, 1 N. PARULA, several HOODED WARBLERS, various other warblers, multiple Cuckoos of both species (cuckoo food is dangling from all the trees!), and so on and so on...

The Phoebes under my eaves have been feeding nestlings for several days.

-Geo


Geo Kloppel
Bowmaker & Restorer
227 Tupper Road
Spencer NY 14883

607 564 7026
g...@cornell.edu
geoklop...@gmail.com




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