I've had no warblers at either banding station the last two days.  I agree
it is very odd.  I believe a low pressure area is moving across Iowa--do you
suppose that weather has suppressed migrants?  dan

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Dave Bartkey
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>  I'm wondering if anyone in south central and south east Minnesota is
> experiencing the same forboding feeling as I did today? With the exception
> of no mosquitoes, today could have just as well been June 17th. It's hard to
> believe that two days ago, I was still seeing Orange-crowned and Palm
> Warblers. Today, the only migrant warblers I had were - 1 Yellow-rumped,
> several Tennessee and 1 Black & White. I also had 1 Swainson's Thrush. Where
> the heck is everything???
>
> Good (?) birding,
>
> Dave Bartkey
> Faribault, MN
>
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