Over the last two days in the "Wet Woods" there have been 10 Warbler species observed! My favourite today was the Cape May Warbler, partly because I had several frustratingly brief sightings before I finally saw it clearly enough to identify! I was personally able to observe the first 8 on this list (some with help!), and spoke to other birders who found the last two:
Yellow-rumped (at least two dozen)
Pine (1)
Palm (1)
Black-throated Green (2)
Black-and-white (1)
Yellow (1)
Nashville (1)
Cape May (1)
Tennessee (1)
Northern Parula (1)
Of other interest, a pair of Blue Gray Gnatcatchers building a nest, a Common Loon and a Northern Harrier flying over, a Brown Thrasher, and spotted by another birder early this morning - a Baltimore Oriole. No sign of yesterday's Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Thanks to Jim and Petra for today's help and conversation - it's great to meet other birders!
-Kris