Cold and windy up here, but I've still got little groups of migrants moving
about: several more Tennessee Warblers, another Northern Parula (a singing male
this time), a Swainson's Thrush, Black-throated Greens and Blackburnians that
don't seem to be the local breeders, Yellow Warbler, plus
Not much change here. Still the same mob of singing Tennessee
Warblers (not actually as boring as it sounds!), the apple tree full
of Indigo Buntings. the migrant Magnolias and Black-throated Blues
and all the rest. I had about four CANADA WARBLERS on presumed
territories along the brook,