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Nick Bonomo
Sat, Sep 19, 2020 1:29 PM
As anticipated with this strong cold front, the coast is quite birdy this morning with passerines, and hawk watchers are reporting good activity as well.
Nick Bonomo
Wallingford
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As anticipated with this strong cold front, the coast is quite birdy this morning with passerines, and hawk watchers are reporting good activity as well.
Nick Bonomo
Wallingford
Sent from my iPhone
DL
David Lawton
Sat, Sep 19, 2020 1:35 PM
Not bad midland either. 11 warbler species and counting at Fisher Meadows
in Avon, including Cape May and Tennessee.
David Lawton
Avon
On Sat, Sep 19, 2020, 9:29 AM Nick Bonomo via CTBirds <
ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
As anticipated with this strong cold front, the coast is quite birdy this
morning with passerines, and hawk watchers are reporting good activity as
well.
Nick Bonomo
Wallingford
Sent from my iPhone
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Not bad midland either. 11 warbler species and counting at Fisher Meadows
in Avon, including Cape May and Tennessee.
David Lawton
Avon
On Sat, Sep 19, 2020, 9:29 AM Nick Bonomo via CTBirds <
ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
> As anticipated with this strong cold front, the coast is quite birdy this
> morning with passerines, and hawk watchers are reporting good activity as
> well.
>
> Nick Bonomo
> Wallingford
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> _______________________________________________
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William (Will) Schenck
Sat, Sep 19, 2020 1:50 PM
Greenwich Audubon super birdy. Tennessee warbler is, shockingly, the most
abundant species with 8+... and 11 other warbler species including prairie,
cape May, Nashville... also 3 Lincoln’s, Ruby-crowned kinglet, swainson’s
thrush, blue-headed vireo. In terms of hawks, ~300 broad wings and coming.
Will Schenck, with Christina Baal, Ryan MacLean, and others
Greenwich
Connecticut Young Birders’ Club
On Saturday, September 19, 2020, David Lawton via CTBirds <
ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
Not bad midland either. 11 warbler species and counting at Fisher Meadows
in Avon, including Cape May and Tennessee.
David Lawton
Avon
On Sat, Sep 19, 2020, 9:29 AM Nick Bonomo via CTBirds <
ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
As anticipated with this strong cold front, the coast is quite birdy this
morning with passerines, and hawk watchers are reporting good activity as
well.
Nick Bonomo
Wallingford
Sent from my iPhone
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Greenwich Audubon super birdy. Tennessee warbler is, shockingly, the most
abundant species with 8+... and 11 other warbler species including prairie,
cape May, Nashville... also 3 Lincoln’s, Ruby-crowned kinglet, swainson’s
thrush, blue-headed vireo. In terms of hawks, ~300 broad wings and coming.
Will Schenck, with Christina Baal, Ryan MacLean, and others
Greenwich
Connecticut Young Birders’ Club
On Saturday, September 19, 2020, David Lawton via CTBirds <
ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
> Not bad midland either. 11 warbler species and counting at Fisher Meadows
> in Avon, including Cape May and Tennessee.
>
> David Lawton
> Avon
>
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2020, 9:29 AM Nick Bonomo via CTBirds <
> ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
>
> > As anticipated with this strong cold front, the coast is quite birdy this
> > morning with passerines, and hawk watchers are reporting good activity as
> > well.
> >
> > Nick Bonomo
> > Wallingford
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> > _______________________________________________
> > This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA)
> > for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut.
> > For subscription information visit
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> >
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JS
Jim Stanton
Sat, Sep 19, 2020 2:34 PM
Very birdy at Bluff Point this morning with several species of Warbler (Northern Parula seemed most abundant), FOS Blue-headed Vireo and White-throated Sparrow, and an impressive flight of Tree Swallows (estimated in the tens of thousands)
Jim Stanton
Groton
On Sep 19, 2020, at 9:51 AM, William (Will) Schenck via CTBirds ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org wrote:
Greenwich Audubon super birdy. Tennessee warbler is, shockingly, the most
abundant species with 8+... and 11 other warbler species including prairie,
cape May, Nashville... also 3 Lincoln’s, Ruby-crowned kinglet, swainson’s
thrush, blue-headed vireo. In terms of hawks, ~300 broad wings and coming.
Will Schenck, with Christina Baal, Ryan MacLean, and others
Greenwich
Connecticut Young Birders’ Club
On Saturday, September 19, 2020, David Lawton via CTBirds <
ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
Not bad midland either. 11 warbler species and counting at Fisher Meadows
in Avon, including Cape May and Tennessee.
David Lawton
Avon
On Sat, Sep 19, 2020, 9:29 AM Nick Bonomo via CTBirds <
ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
As anticipated with this strong cold front, the coast is quite birdy this
morning with passerines, and hawk watchers are reporting good activity as
well.
Nick Bonomo
Wallingford
Sent from my iPhone
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for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut.
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Very birdy at Bluff Point this morning with several species of Warbler (Northern Parula seemed most abundant), FOS Blue-headed Vireo and White-throated Sparrow, and an impressive flight of Tree Swallows (estimated in the tens of thousands)
Jim Stanton
Groton
> On Sep 19, 2020, at 9:51 AM, William (Will) Schenck via CTBirds <ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
>
> Greenwich Audubon super birdy. Tennessee warbler is, shockingly, the most
> abundant species with 8+... and 11 other warbler species including prairie,
> cape May, Nashville... also 3 Lincoln’s, Ruby-crowned kinglet, swainson’s
> thrush, blue-headed vireo. In terms of hawks, ~300 broad wings and coming.
>
> Will Schenck, with Christina Baal, Ryan MacLean, and others
> Greenwich
> Connecticut Young Birders’ Club
>
>> On Saturday, September 19, 2020, David Lawton via CTBirds <
>> ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
>>
>> Not bad midland either. 11 warbler species and counting at Fisher Meadows
>> in Avon, including Cape May and Tennessee.
>>
>> David Lawton
>> Avon
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 19, 2020, 9:29 AM Nick Bonomo via CTBirds <
>> ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> wrote:
>>
>>> As anticipated with this strong cold front, the coast is quite birdy this
>>> morning with passerines, and hawk watchers are reporting good activity as
>>> well.
>>>
>>> Nick Bonomo
>>> Wallingford
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA)
>>> for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut.
>>> For subscription information visit
>>> http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org
>>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA)
>> for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut.
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>>
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