A sunny morning brought lots of singing and a few new birds to our yard on Hunt 
Hill Rd., east of Ithaca. CAPE MAY WARBLER, BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER, PARULA 
WARBLER were new and were joined by Magnolia, Yellow-rumped, Common 
Yellowthroat, Black-throated Green, Black and White warblers as well as 
Ovenbird, Red-eyed Vireos, Rosebreasted Grosbeaks, Baltimore Orioles, Wood 
Thrush, Eastern Wood Peewee, Phoebe, Red-winged Blackbird (a first ever nest is 
just complete in the cattails), Catbird, Goldfinch and Robin. What a noisy 
morning!  And, not ONE Tennessee Warbler!
Laura


Laura Stenzler
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