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Fall 2000 Migration at Kennesaw Mountain

The fall season begins in the early July with the arrival of the first migrants around the 4th of the month. The first arrivals are usually Black-and-White Warbler, Northern Parula and Black-throated Green Warbler. The migration slowly builds over the next few weeks as Cerulean and Worm-eating Warblers begin to pass through. By the end of the first week of August, Prairie and Hooded Warblers are making an appearance. The migration picks up in late August and into September, peaking towards the middle of the month. The last weeks of September and the first week of October are still excellent for Neo-tropical migrants. With the arrival of the Yellow-rumped Warbler in early October we start to see migration come to an end. By the middle of October we sometimes experience one or two of the later, rarer species and the arrival of our wintering species. In late October the migration is over. Fall migration last much longer than spring, and it is always a challenge identifying fall warblers and to find unusual surprises such as Short-eared Owl, Virginia's Warbler,  Black-throated Gray Warbler, or  MacGillivray's Warbler!

 

Birds of Kennesaw Mountain Now Available!!!! 
 

Giff Beaton's complete annotated checklist is now available.  It is a very valuable tool  and contains the most complete data on the birds of Kennesaw Mountain.  It can be purchased at http://www.gos.org/publications.html. You can get the latest updates to the book  by clicking on the book cover in the left margin.

 

Click here for a copy of the current early and late dates for Fall migrants: Kennesaw Fall Dates

A listing of the four letter Band Codes used in the daily reports can be obtained by clicking here: Kennesaw Band Codes

Take this link to view the summary report for the fall season compiled by Giff Beaton;  KMT Fall Summary for 2005  to see the totals and high counts from the last fall season.   To see reports for other seasons, visit the summary reports page by following the link; KMT Summary Reports.

 

               Black-billed Cuckoo photographed at Kennesaw Mountain on 5/7/2004 by Bob Zaremba, a rare fall migrant at Kennesaw Mountain      

Fall 2000 Migration Data

Click on a date for complete report for that day. A BOLD name indicates first of the season.

Date Highlights

Total Species of Warbler

 

JULY

 
7/04   Northern Parula 2
7/13   Common Yellowthroat 1
7/22   Black-and-white 2
7/23   Cerulean, Indigo Bunting 3
7/28   Cliff Swallow, Purple Martin, Black-throated Green, Cerulean 4
 

AUGUST

 
8/1 No report 0
8/2 No report 0
8/3 No report 0
8/4 Prairie, Hooded, Cerulean 3
8/5 American Redstart, Worm-eating, Ovenbird, Canada 7
8/6 Kentucky, Cerulean 7
8/7 No report 0
8/8 No report 0
8/9 Blackburnian, Cerulean, Worm-eating 8
8/10 No report 0
8/11 Black-throated Blue, Worm-eating 7
8/12 Cerulean, Worm-eating, Hooded 7
8/13 Cerulean, Blackburnian, Ovenbird 8
8/14 Cerulean, Hooded 3
8/15 No report 0
8/16 Cerulean 5
8/17 No report 0
8/18 Cerulean, Canada 10
8/19 Magnolia, Yellow-throated, Cerulean 10
8/20 No report 0
8/21 No report 0
8/22 Tennessee, Cerulean 10
8/23 No report 0
8/24 No report 0
8/25 Blackpoll, Blue-headed Vireo 10
8/26 Golden-winged, Least Flycatcher 8
8/27 No report 0
8/28 Nashville, Cerulean 10
8/29 No report 0
8/30 Cerulean, Worm-eating, Ovenbird 13
8/31 Chestnut-sided, American Redstart, Magnolia 8
 

SEPTEMBER

 
9/01 No report 0
9/02 Prothonotary, Worm-eating 13
9/03 No report 0
9/04 Golden-winged, Canada 16
9/05 Blue-winged, Golden-winged, Cerulean 17
9/06 Blue-winged, Golden-winged 12
9/07 Worm-eating, Canada 8
9/08 No report 0
9/09 Blue-winged, Canada 13
9/10 Blue-winged, Cerulean 13
9/11 Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Broad-winged Hawk, Veery 8
9/12 Blackburnian, Chestnut-sided 6
9/13 Canada, Blackburnian 9
9/14 Blue-winged, Cerulean 15
9/15 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Gray-cheeked Thrush 10
9/16 Bay-breasted, Golden-winged 13
9/17 Golden-winged, Ovenbird 11
9/18 Blackburnian, Ovenbird 5
9/19 Blue-winged 10
9/20 Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Ovenbird, Worm-eating 11
9/21 No report 0
9/22 Mourning, Northern Waterthrush, Blue Grosbeak 18
9/23 Blue-winged, Golden-winged 16
9/24 Blackburnian, American Redstart 9
9/25 Bay-breasted, Sedge Wren 11
9/26 Osprey, Merlin, Broad-winged Hawk (135) 8
9/27 Blue-winged, Golden-winged 16
9/28 Palm, Golden-winged 14
9/29 Hermit Thrush 11
9/30 Blackburnian, American Redstart 10
 

OCTOBER 

 
10/01 Wilson's, Ovenbird 12
10/02 Bay-breasted, Worm-eating 12
10/03 Golden-winged, Ovenbird 12
10/04 Black-throated Blue, Bay-breasted 11
10/05 Magnolia, American Redstart 9
10/06 No report 0
10/07 Wilson's, Nashville, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 12
10/08 Blue-winged, American Redstart 9
10/09 Yellow-rumped, Blackpoll, Blue-winged 11
10/10 Winter Wren, Golden-crowned Kinglet 11
10/11 No Report 0
10/12 Tennessee, Nashville, Black-and-white 8
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10/24 Orange-crowned, Bay-breasted 9

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