Hi all,
With the weather as glorious as it has been today, I decided to do a little birding after class. By the Ithaca Cemetery, I found a BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER, a NASHVILLE WARBLER, a BLUE-HEADED VIREO, and a few RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS amongst many of the usual species. A BROAD-WINGED HAWK also circled overhead for a good 15 minutes before meandering off. I then ventured down to Stewart Park and the Swan Pen, where I found three YELLOW WARBLERS, two PALM WARBLERS (one very vivid), and two BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHERS. Looks like it will be an excellent weekend for migration!
Cheers
Nathan

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Nathan Robert Williams
Undergraduate Student
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
College of Engineering
Cornell University
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