Date: 10/2/25 3:20 pm
From: Daniel Getman <000003a484abda6a-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Warblers trickling through
To my surprise, this morning we had quite a bit of migrant activity, despite Birdcast saying only 6,000 migrants flew overhead.

We had several small flocks of migrants (3-5 at a time) come through the yard, feeding in our river birch tree. They appeared to be mostly Northern Parulas, providing for lots of photo opportunities.

There was also a beautiful Black-throated Green Warbler that provided clear, close views - always a joy!

We’ve continue to regularly have multiple Red-breasted Nuthatches and varying-sized flocks of Cedar Waxwings.

Yesterday, we had a single Black-throated Green Warbler and a Yellow-rumped Warbler, both feeding in the red cedars.

Photos can be viewed at:
flickr.com/photos/dgetman/sets

Dan Getman, Kirksville, northeast MO

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