This is the most fun fall warbler birding I have had in a long time. I could hardly find any reason to come home, I was having so much fun.
Thanks to Joe Roller for finding this flock.
I got over there at 3:15 today, and heard the birds as soon as I got out of the car. I parked on the east side of the small parking lot on the north side of Grasmere Lake. The flocked moved to the east of the parking lot to the trees around the covered picnic table(s) to the east of where I parked.
If you start in the tree at the northeast corner of the lake (between the well cultivated flower garden and the lawn bowling area which is fenced in) and go east for about 40 to 60 yards (and search trees about 20 yards either side of this line) you may find the flock. Joe did mentioned the flock was moving along the east shore. I again found them in trees around (1) the lawn bowling area, (2) just to the south of the garden area, (3) the trees on the northeast corner of the lake.
This is some real eye-candy. I think maybe 30 or 40 birds, and maybe about 1/2 to 3/4 Yellow-rump Warblers and Orange-crowned Warblers. A good number of Townsend's Warblers (maybe 6 to 10 individuals but hard to say), and then a few Wilson's Warblers (maybe about a half dozen and seemingly fewer than the Townsend's). Then after much patience you will see the Chestnut-sided Warbler (first fall female). She is pretty plain looking, but you will see the yellowish wing bars and white belly.
We are all hoping this flock stays in for a few more days.
Best Wishes and Good Birding Always: Charles Thornton-Kolbe
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