Re: Mid-Atlantic Migration Explanation ?
GREGORY.B.MILLER@bge.com
Thu, 13 May 1999 12:43:15 -0400
Phil,
Mourning Warblers, galore? I've seen maybe 2 or 3 rpts. Did I miss
something or do these few rpts represent *galore* for Maryland? <grin>
Sorry. I couldn't resist the poke.
As someone who spends an inordinate amount of time scanning bird lists
and RBAs online, I have missed seeing any other reports yet of
OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER.
As for YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER, I've seen several scattered reports
from the Southern Great Lakes region, and one was from almost a month
ago (extremely early). Although uncommon, it is a regular migrant in
the Great Lakes and may not always get reported on a RBA.
MOURNING WARBLERS are being reported widely from Texas, the Gulf
Coast, the Midwest, and the Great Lakes. There's even a report this
week from Colorado. Maryland and Pennsylvania seem to be the only
states along the Atlantic seaboard to report them so far this week.
Speaking of those "sneaky" warblers, the first CONNECTICUT WARBLERS
are starting to be reported from the Gulf states.
The strong storm systems that produced severe storms in the Plains
(behind a High that was in the Southeast) also caused unusually strong
Southerly winds from the Gulf. A few rarities (possibly facilitated
by weather) still linger in the Great Lakes region. Was this a
possible explanation for a BLUE MOCKINGBIRD this week in Texas? Who
knows? Maybe it just blew a Mexican escapee across the Texas
border...
-Greg Miller
Baltimore, MD
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Subject: Mid-Atlantic Migration Explanation ?
Author: mdosprey@ARI.Net (Phil Davis <pdavis@ix.netcom.com>) at INTERNET
Date: 5/13/99 4:05 AM
Mourning Warblers, galore
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
"Fall migrant" sightings seem to rather high ... anyone care to
venture a
guess as to what's going on here, this spring ???
Phil
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