Nothing new around my place this morning, unless the Nashville Warbler I came 
across is a fresh arrival (I didn't see any yesterday),  but the encouragement 
I took from yestereve's summer-like chorus is still with me: Hermit Thrushes, 
Winter Wrens and Blue-headed Vireos were in their accustomed places; Wood 
Thrushes sang from all directions - they've really arrived in force!

This morning the multiple Hooded Warblers had set up separate territories - 3 
or 4 in the usual places along the course of a 1500' walk. I was hoping for 
Canada Warblers today, but no sign of them yet.

I still have a Brown Thrasher apparently claiming territory.

>From the sound of things, the young Ravens will soon be - may already be - out 
>of their nest.

Geo Kloppel
West Danby


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