Date: 4/27/26 7:32 am
From: Chris O'Neal <00001cfdc84db394-dmarc-request...>
Subject: [GABO-L] Johns Creek Migration Sightings
Hello everyone! A migration report from my neighbourhood in Johns Creek.

Yesterday morning, I heard the sweet, melodic ballad “zee zee ze-ze-ze” of
a CAPE MAY WARBLER, accompanied by a cloud of CEDAR WAXWINGS flying over.
Strangely, there’s hasn’t been much in the way of wingwaxes in my
neighbourhood this winter or spring. That was later followed by the
unmistakable sneaker on a gym floor, so the ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK has
returned this spring. We usually hear a few Rosies each spring here.

Then this morning, I observed a BROAD-WINGED HAWK soar over, a first for
the neighbourhood.

Eyes to the skies, and ears have no fears!

Chris O’Neal
Fulton County

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