I recorded a single Common Yellowthroat NFC during the early AM of both 3 June
and 4 June. Also, one song burst on early AM of 3 June; though, local bird
cannot be ruled out on the singer. I interpret the NFCs as being from transient
birds. No Yellowthroat NFCs since 4 June. Though, one Mourning
At least a few Yellowthroats have been migrating later than I would have
thought- on June 2nd just before midnight, one of the 3 migrants I heArd was a
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT bursting into full song low overhead. They have never been
local breeders in my neighborhood, and in fact this was only the
An out-of-place Common Yellowthroat singing this morning (~6AM) from the
outdoor pen of trucked in plants at Ithaca Agway suggests a late migrant,
itinerant young bachelor, or disoriented individual.
Bill E
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