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.
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. Stephen