Not much new around my place in West Danby either. One BLACK-THROATED BLUE 
WARBLER, one NASHVILLE WARBLER, a lone HOUSE FINCH...

OVENBIRDS are more numerous, a WINTER WREN continues to sing down where my 
property adjoins the L-P Preserve, lots of PURPLE FINCHES are about, and a 
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK has been wailing over in the spruces. RUFFED GROUSE are 
drumming, TURKEYS gobbling, and my BROWN THRASHER continues. 

Last night while on whip-poor-will watch I was happy to see a couple of bats 
emerge from their roost on my shop. I think they're big brown bats rather than 
little brown bats, but any bats are a welcome delight.

The shad is just starting to bloom, and the apple blossoms won't be long. That 
means insects, and they'll mean more warblers, I hope.

-Geo Kloppel

Jay wrote:
> Migrants seem very slow today (

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