One more reason to garden for birds, we just had a Nashville Warbler drop by to
check out the native plants in our yard. (There are a lot of them.).
Interestingly, we had one drop by in the Spring as well. I guess we made it
onto their map.
Regi
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I had a Nashville Warbler outside my kitchen window in Lansing around 12:30. My
first warbler of the year!
Cheers,
Robyn Bailey
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Yesterday afternoon I was lucky to catch sight of a Nashville Warbler
that flew in to our box elder for one very brief second and then flew
off. I was surprised that it was quite high up in the tree and was not
foraging in bushes, probably just arrived. Also a brief look at a Yellow
Warbler.
Also 2 palm warblers in that group of birds.
Laura
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> On Apr 28, 2016, at 10:37 AM, Laura Stenzler wrote:
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> There was a Nashville warbler moving along with ruby crowned kinglets and
> yellow-rumped warblers along monkey run south this
There was a Nashville warbler moving along with ruby crowned kinglets and
yellow-rumped warblers along monkey run south this morning around 10:30.
Laura
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NASHVILLE WARBLER at swan pond.
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Singing in the trees at my place this morning, a Nashville Warbler, 6 days
ahead of the mean first arrival date for the Cayuga basin.
Geo Kloppel
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Okay I know it's 'out of the Basin' but it's so close and it was so cool
Im going to report it anyway: Jane Graves and I heard a Nashville
Warbler yesterday morning while hiking in the Finger Lakes National Forest.
We also both got the best ever look for both of us of a Broad-winged
hawk (at
I can add a bright Nashville Warbler male and a Scarlet Tanager to Hope's list
of CU campus birds along the southern slope of Fall Creek. There are some
feeders behind Schurman Hall and there was a flurry of vociferous Chickadees,
Titmice, and House Finches visiting them this morning around 9
This morning I was trying to photograph some White-crowned and
White-throated Sparrows in the contrasting snow and autumn foliage. I
was surprised to find a Nashville Warbler in the tree near my feeders.
Here's a photo:
http://www.pbase.com/image/118360513
Is it late for this species?
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