This might not be news to some birders, but it was to me. Just this afternoon, while walking back to Langmuir Lab from the Park Grille Café in the Cornell Business and Technology Park, I noticed a seeming excess of Yellow Warblers singing from every direction around, near and far. I'm wondering if these have been around and I just hadn't noticed, or if there was a somewhat mass arrival of Yellow Warblers in the past day or more. Anyway, it was nice to hear so many singing in such a small area of space, given how quiet the spring has been since the last general fallout in early May.
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