Lillian and Don Stokes just posted a very helpful schedule of Fall Warbler Migration Timing for North American regions east and west. Believe it or not, fall migration has already begun for many wood-warblers!
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Thats a great guide for fall warbler migrations.
The past two weeks I have been seeing warblers in NYC other than the usual summer yellows, common yellow-throats and redstarts. I have been doing double takes and wondering if I’m making correct IDs. I was hoping to find a resource that listed migration times of warblers.