This morning Tim and I went to Hawthorn expecting to find little and
were pleasantly surprised. The numbers were low, but we found a nice
mix of warblers, all in the NE corner, mostly down the slope of the
ravine, and all singing persistently: Canada, Northern Parula
(2), Nashville, Tennessee, Common Yellowthroat, Magnolia (further
west along the ravine), and Yellow. We were able to get great
looks at all except the Yellow and Common Yellowthroat, which we
didn't try to track down. Further along the ravine we found a Black-throated
Green. Others we ran into said they found a Black-throated
Blue. We heard Wood Thrush, Least Flycatcher, and Red-eyed
Vireo but found no other thrushes, vireos, or flycatchers. Anne Marie Johnson --
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- [cayugabirds-l] Hawthorn this morning Nari Mistry
- [cayugabirds-l] Hawthorn this morning Anne Marie Johnson
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