Date: 5/8/25 8:02 am
From: Shelf Life Community Story Project via Tweeters <tweeters...>
Subject: Re: [Tweeters] Wilson’s warbler
I was just wondering out loud yesterday - where are the Wilson's and Yellow
Warblers that appear in our Maple trees every spring? I'm in Seattle's
Central District. We had some early Orange Crowned pass through, and tons
of Yellow Rumped, but no one else.
Last weekend I was up on Matia Island, in the San Juans (an absolute
treasure), and Merlin heard Townsend's, Wilson's, and Orange Crowned. If I
was a warbler, I'd pick Matia Island over Seattle too.

Jill Freidberg

On Thu, May 8, 2025, 7:02 AM AMK17 via Tweeters <tweeters...>
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> Seems like a late migration, at least in my yard. This morning a first of
> season Wilson's warbler was singing in the yard. Trip to Cle Elum this
> past weekend seemed absent of warblers but for a common yellowthroat and
> yellow rumped warblers. Not the best day for observations - cold and windy.
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> Stampede Pass American dipper was present along with singing Yellow rumped
> warblers. Also observed a barred owl roadside.
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> Cheers
> AKopitov
> Seattle
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