Date: 9/21/25 6:34 pm From: Ronald- Thorn via groups.io <Tronthorn...> Subject: Re: [pen-bird] Warbler Bonanza CAPE MAY and others
Hey all
Additional species of migrants today at the Cypress Lawn. Western Flycatcher ( 1 ), Red-breasted Nuthatch ( 2 ), Cedar Waxwing ( 1 ), Yellow Warbler ( 23 ), Nashville Warbler ( 1 ), Townsend'sWarbler ( 9 ), Yellow-rumped Warbler ( 1 ), Western Tanager ( 16 ) and a female type SUMMER TANAGER feeding on bees with Western Tanagers. To mention, there are NO organized warblerflocks. Warblers are spaced-out among the many trees. It becomes tedious checking the many trees. Many take flight to other trees, giving a chase before flying off again. Cypress Lawn is notwhat we expect, as visited to a riparian where warblers will be in an organized flock. The Cypress Lawn Arboretum has become the powder of trees connecting with nature, which has becomehaven for the many migrants that pass through. So enjoy, if you visit!
Ron Thorn, Leonie Batkin
On Sunday, September 21, 2025 at 10:33:20 AM PDT, Leonie Batkin via groups.io <leonie.batkin23...> wrote:
There is a warbler bonanza today at Cypress Lawn Cenetery which includes a female/immature male CAPE MAY WARBLER, Nashville, Chestnut-sided, Tennessee, Townsends and Yellows. The warblers were moving around Section K, near the Sutro gravestone. Coordinates are 37.67554, -122.44870. Ron will send more details later.