Hello, Birders.

I've been listening and recording this past hour (10:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.), 
Saturday, Oct. 27th, at Blackwater Falls State Park, Tucker County, WV. Lots of 
stuff on the move in the fog and mist. Not really sure about most of it, and I 
forgot to bring with me the cable to connect the recorder to the laptop...  :-(

I'm nearly sure a few of them have been Common Yellowthroats--low (for a 
warbler), short-duration, and very buzzy. Nothing else really comes to mind. I 
think I recorded a couple of Palm Warblers, too. Not so sure about the others, 
honestly.

Yesterday morning, Friday, Oct. 26th, I heard lots of White-throated Sparrows 
landing at dawn in the East End section of PIttsburgh, Allegheny County, PA. 
And sure enough, White-throats were all over that morning, after sunrise, at 
Frick Park and in the East End neighborhoods.

I suspect this is the last night for a while that anybody in the ne. USA will 
be hearing nocturnal migrant warblers and sparrows!

Ted Floyd
[email protected]
Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado
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