Date: 4/13/26 5:43 pm From: Ronald- Thorn via groups.io <Tronthorn...> Subject: [pen-bird] Passerine migrants along the bayside
Migration along the bayside has been pretty slow and not much in the way of variety. Orange-crowned Warblers in the last week have increased in numbers. Saturday the first Wilson'sWarblers were arriving. This morning looked good for a drop-in of migrants, as during the night there were showers. At Coyote Point County Park along the Bay Trail, there were aWestern Flycatcher, Warbling Vireo, Cassin's Vireo, ( 3 ) Orange-crowned Warblers, ( 14 ) Yellow-rumped Warblers and ( 3 ) Wilson's Warblers. At Sem Lane in Belmont, there wasa Hammond's Flycatcher along the public access trail, long primary extension making tail appear short, gray head, olive-gray back, light gray underparts, white eye-ring, short andnarrow bill, flicking tail and wings, giving "peek" call notes. A Chipping Sparrow was with Golden and White-crowned Sparrows.
Ron Thorn