Date: 4/7/25 11:59 am From: Erik Thomas (via carolinabirds Mailing List) <carolinabirds...> Subject: Re: White-eyed vireo
I had three White-eyed Vireos at a site in northwestern Johnston County,
NC, on Friday. They arrive here a bit earlier than Red-eyed or
Yellow-throated Vireos.
Erik Thomas
Raleigh, NC
On Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 2:33 PM Sophia Cox <carolinabirds...> wrote:
> I was very excited to hear a white-eyed vireo just over a week ago in
> Durham. I've been keeping my eyes (and ears) out for migrants in general....
>
> Sophie
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> On Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 2:26 PM Isabel Reddy <isabel...>
> wrote:
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>> I heard a White-eyed Vireo this morning near the Chapel Hill YMCA.
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>> It seems a tad early.
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>> Isabel Reddy
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>> Orange County, NC
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>> *From: *<carolinabirds-request...> <carolinabirds-request...>
>> on behalf of Will Cook <cwcook...>
>> *Date: *Monday, April 7, 2025 at 12:34 PM
>> *To: *<carolinabirds...> <carolinabirds...>
>> *Subject: *Re: White-throated Sparrow
>>
>> White-throated Sparrow is one of the most abundant birds in North and
>> South Carolina from about October through early May, most numerous from
>> November through March. Though often underappreciated by experienced
>> birders, it's always exciting for beginning backyard birders to see one
>> under or at their feeders!
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>> --
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>> Will Cook - Durham, NC
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