Subject: [Tweeters] Battle Ground Night Flight and diurnal migrants
Date: Sep 5 09:02:12 2014
From: Jim Danzenbaker - jdanzenbaker at gmail.com


Tweeters and OBOL:

Nocturnal migration over my Battle Ground, Clark County, Washington yard
picked up a bit in the wee hours and at about 1.5 hours before dawn on
Thursday, September 4th. There were many more (unquantifiable) Swainson's
Thrushes overhead as well as a scattering of other chip notes.

Diurnal migrants were completely different than the previous day (Sept
3/Sept 4):

Black-throated Gray Warbler: 5-2
Common Yellowthroat: 2-1
Warbling Vireo: 2-0
Red-eyed Vireo: 1-0
Western Tanager: 3-4
Pacific-slope Flycatcher: 1-0
Willow Flycatcher: 1-1
Swainson's Thrush: 3-5
Wilson's Warbler: 0-1
Yellow Warbler: 0-1
Cassin's Vireo: 0-1 (singing bird - young male?)

Pine Siskin: 3-0
Evening Grosbeak: flyovers on both days

Keep your eyes and ears skyward!

Jim
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Jim Danzenbaker
Battle Ground, WA
360-702-9395
jdanzenbaker at gmail.com
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