Dateline: 3 September 2022
Checking in with the team out at Lake Chautauqua. First up, always great to see Bentley Nature Preserve – excellent spot for woods/birds/nature.





More Black-capped Chickadee:


Following could be juvenile Yellow Warbler (unlikely), maybe juvenile Common Yellowthroat. Hard to tell.

Now over to Tom’s Point:





Wrapping it up with a nice view of what appears to be juvenile or female Blackburnian Warbler:

Tomorrow, more BIRDS field station content from Arizona! Later in the week, strange happenings at Gull Point!