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John Pogacnik <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Jun 2009 07:55:08 -0400
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Spring migration is not over yet.  This morning while filling feeders before work I heard a mourning warbler and saw yellow-bellied flycatcher, Swainson's thrush, and Wilson's warbler.  The southerly winds evidently brought a few stragglers.  When I used to band I often got late migrants between June 10-15.  The species that showed up most often were all of the ones mentioned above as well as alder flycatcher, gray-cheeked thrush, and Canada warbler.

 

John

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