No Golden-winged Warblers, but Alexa and I found some exciting fall
warblers this morning at the Finger Lakes Land Trust's Park Preserve
(Baldwin Tract). It was very chilly at dawn, but we came across a
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher amid the more common species. Searching for a bit
of sun to warm ourselves in, we hit the jackpot: a large mixed-species
flock we watched for over an hour. Among the chickadees were a
concentration of Red-eyed Vireos (at least 12 foraging very actively) and
good numbers of ten warbler species, including a Northern Parula and
Bay-breasted Warbler.

This flock was located along the forest edge where the principal trail
enters closed woods and eventually descends to the creek, though I'm sure
the birds are moving widely around the area.

I wonder what else arrived overnight?

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Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY, USA
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