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    Waiting on a Warbler

    --or any migrant.
    I am the only guy in a tie

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    I see last year got on the porch on the 20th:
    Yellow-rumped Warbler
    Pine Warbler
    Yellow-throated Viero

    Hope springs eternal.

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    ---- Life is good ----
    My first observed migrant just breached the yard.
    A female American RedStart is taking a bath in my branch.

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    ..another showed, not calling it yet
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    Junior Redstart has showed. I am hoping for Pop.Name:  male700.jpg
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    Great photos and a very nice treat to see the Redstarts! We don't see them very often. I remember when I first saw a male on one of our hikes, we did not know what it was and someone said it looks like a Baltimore Oriole because of the colors. Of course the Orioles are not in our range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Presley View Post
    Of course the Orioles are not in our range.
    Are you sure?
    I think I have photos somewhere.
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    Tried to do a quick look, but not possible as I have over 22,000 digital photos.
    When I hit the Lotto will hire some teen to catalog them for me.
    I take a lot, delete most, still end up with some.

    I do see this from 2005 taken with my old point and shoot camera here in the yard.
    I would guess it to be an Orchard Oriole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AgentOrange View Post
    Are you sure?
    I think I have photos somewhere.
    Baltimore:
    I stand corrected.... It is mostly rare but is found as far south as North Georgia. I don't think I have seen one. The maps make it look common but??? Hope you see one in migration.

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    On the porch and see nothing migrating by.
    I have maybe 5 Hummers left.
    My yard is full of Cardinals. They seem to do really well here.

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