We have had a few yellow-throated warblers around since last Friday, so some
are moving up and finding things to eat. The main body of migration will need a
lot of chow to fuel their journey, so as leaves pop and caterpillars chomp,
they will get here.
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On Apr 8, 2022, at 8:49 PM, Samantha Engstrom <skengstrom@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I actually saw two Yellow Throated Warblers today at the upper pond at Salato
so there are at least two warblers in town already.
Samantha Engstrom
Franklin County
On Fri, Apr 8, 2022, 3:09 PM Joyce Bender <landstewardky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We need more leaf development here in Franklin County so that there are
caterpillars for the warblers. There are some buckeyes unfolding and I’ve
seen some caterpillars, so it won’t be too long. These bird cast maps sure
get your hopes up. Happy Spring birding everyone!
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On Apr 8, 2022, at 2:54 PM, Jim Swartwood (swartwood.j)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes Spring and the bird migrationforcast through Kentucky!
Attached is the BirdCast website and the prediction for 4/10 which is
Sunday night showing significant migration is expected through Kentucky.
The pattern has been from Texas north from what I have seen and had not
show much migration through Kentucky.
https://birdcast.info/migration-tools/migration-forecast-maps/
I hope this might be helpful and good birding!
Jim Swartwood
Douglass Hill, Jefferson County