In a message dated 6/15/00 9:30:58, sdavies@socrates.ucsf.edu writes:
With the return of cooler temperatures and an onshore breeze, it looks like most of yesterdays migrants moved out of here. The Northern Parula is still here however - it was singing conspicuously from treetops around the West Wash at 7:45am.
I had the male plus a female Parula that was foraging with it this morning around 7.
Checked Mt. Davidson with Paul after 8: 6 Pac-slope flycatchers, 2 WW Peewees (1 singing the dawn song), 1 Willow Flycatcher (likely a different one from yesterday) and 1 Ash-throated Flycatcher on the top of the MT.