Sunday, 29 August 2021

Re: [cobirds] What Bryan was saying . . .

Adding to the thread "Bryan Got it Right" - at Clear Spring Ranch (El Paso Co) this morning the strong overnight wind blew out the big numbers of birds I banded yesterday - but blew in a new contingent of unusual migrants - including Ovenbird (my 3rd here in 10 years),  Cassin's Vireo (my 5th here), and several MacGillivray's, Yellow, and Wilson's Warblers. The 110 Chipping Sparrows I had yesterday was down to about 30 today! Not big numbers arriving, but some good ones.

Thanks, Bryan, for the heads-up,
Steve Brown
Colo SPgs

On Aug 29, 2021, at 8:03 AM, Ted Floyd <tedfloyd73@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey, all.

Just a quick Sunday morning, Aug. 29, 2021, check-in. It's cool and overcast here in Lafayette, eastern Boulder County.

I stepped outside for a moment to fix something in the yard that broke overnight, and, right away, I heard my first-of-season Wilson warbler.

Thanks to Bryan Guarente for these periodic bird migration predictions--always useful and educational and, more often than not, spot-on accurate.

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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