Warblers are rapidly tapering. I’ve seen one each Wilson’s & MacGillivray’s yesterday, the rest have been Yellow-rumpeds (Audubon’s). White-crowned Sparrows were common yesterday & just about absent today, being replaced by DE Juncos. Still a few RB Nuthatches about. Best bird today was a Swainson’s Thrush, but it’s appearance heralds the beginning of the end of fall migration, at least in my immediate area.
Brian Carrigan
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