NW winds overnight and a sustained radar bloom foretold a good flight this morning and did not disappoint. They came in droves right after sunrise and kept coming in large numbers through 8:30. Both Kinglets were thicker than black flies as were Yellow-rumped..wave after wave, seemingly non-stop. Plenty of others birds as well.
-- Many, many many - did I say many - birds flew over without stopping. A few days ago, at Sandy Point, while we were opining the difficulty of overhead ID, Jay Adams mentioned a "new" warbler book very recently published. I managed to find what I believe is the book on-line, and was able to peruse significant content, purchasing it immediately.
I do not yet have it in hand but it appears to be a little gem and I believe it will be of real interest to birders.
Check it out!
rob speirs cumberland
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