I think many species have been a week or two early this year with the end of winter and early spring being milder overall. I was a bit surprised to have a Black-throated Blue Warbler, a Northern Parula and a Northern Waterthrush at our camp on Halls Pond in West Newbury this morning. Also present was a Spotted Sandpiper working the shoreline.
On Sunday, May 1, 2016, Lynne Fitzhugh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Black-throated green in Fairlee Forest this a.m. Possible yellow or chestnut-sided (somewhat tentative song though). Blue-headed vireo there too. Do warblers always reach Vermont this early?To post messages, send e-mail to: [log in to unmask]');" target="_blank">[log in to unmask] Set your e-mail application to PLAIN TEXT ONLY to post messages. To contact the list owner: [log in to unmask]');" target="_blank">[log in to unmask] To unsubscribe: E-mail this command to [log in to unmask]:');" target="_blank">[log in to unmask]: UNSUBSCRIBE UV-Birders To change your e-mail address: E-mail this command from your old address to: [log in to unmask]:');" target="_blank">[log in to unmask]: CHANGE UV-Birders [new e-mail address]
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