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I usually have so many of them for a few days in mid to late May that their song beings to irritate me. I haven't heard a single Tennessee yet this year. 
I did have a yard bird first yesterday. A male hooded warbler.

Terry
On May 20, 2012, at 7:17 PM, Carole Babyak wrote:

> Today May 20th was the first day I heard no Tennessee warblers.  First seen/heard on May 4th 5+ were singing in my yard/property and more in Niles along the Mosquito Creek.     May 11th in a casual tour around Mosquito Lake 22 were counted, every day I've had 3+ in yard and more in Niles,    
> Jim Lucas who jogs in Mill Creek Park in Youingstown Ohio said he heard alot singing during the 2nd week in May.    This is the first year in many years when so many Tennessee warblers migrated thru this part of Ohio.   
> Without their singing it sure was quiet today.
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> Carole Babyak
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