Date: 4/1/26 1:24 pm From: imbercj--- via CTBirds <ctbirds...> Subject: [CT Birds] April welcome
Welcome to April CT Birders. This month, things are going to get really good bird-wise. In addition to Mike DiGiorgio's early Palm Warbler, an early Louisiana Waterthrush showed up the other day in Ridgefield, and Pine Warblers are now being seen in numerous places...just the leading edge of the warbler push that many of us have been dreaming about through the winter.
So dust off your gear, charge your batteries and get ready to enjoy the spectacle of migration!
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