Less birds today, but still much better than usual, I hope this luck stays for the rest of the fall
Best was a black-crowned night-heron, my first for Erindale/Riverwood, and a parula, my first of the fall
2 wood duck
1 cormorant
1 great blue and 1 night-heron
1 vulture and 2 cooper's hawk
2 hummingbirds
2 kingfishers
2 pewees, 1 traill's, 3 unidentified empids and 1 great crested flycatcher
2 warbling and 5 red-eyed vireo
2 carolina wrens
3 grosbeaks
12 warbler sp, in considerably lower numbers than the last 2 days:
2 Tennessee, 2 nashville, 1 parula (singing!), 4 chestnut-sided, 4 magnolia, 1 black-throated blue, 4 blackburnian, 3 bay-breasted, 2 black-and-white, 2 redstarts, 1 canada and strangely, 11 Wilson's.
Has anyone else noticed way more Wilson's this fall? Before this fall I'd seen 3 in total at Erindale and Riverwood and I saw none anywhere this spring, but they've been by far the most common warbler this fall. I've probably seen at least 50 this fall so far.