As I stepped out of my garage this morning, supposedly on my way to exercise 
and then work, I noticed a warbler in the tree across the driveway.  So I got 
out my binocs and took a look.  That is why I did not make it to work on time.

In about 20 minutes standing next to our garage, I found 10 species of warbler! 
 Warblers included Chestnut Sided (2), Blackpoll (3), Magnolia (3), Yellow (3), 
Nashville, Tennesee, Blackburnian, Cape May, Black and White, and Ovenbird.
With the 5 kinds of woodpecker - including a flyover by a Pileated, and pairs 
of courting Cardinals and chickadees, plus orioles, buntings and RB Grosbeaks, 
it was quite a time.  Also Red-eyed Vireo and Least Flycatcher.  All in the150' 
stretch of trees around the NW corner of our 'yard' - we have 15 acres in the 
country.

I then abandoned plans for exercise and took a walk around our trails.  I added 
a few more birds: Redstart, N. Yellowthroat, Wood Duck (on the pond), and a 
great view of a Woodcock walking down the trail in our back (muddy) meadow.

When I got back up to the house, the 'wave' was gone.  Only the cardinals and 
chickadees remained.

I guess that you have to seize those opportunities when they present themselves.

Joel Dunnette
sw of Rochester

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