Last night we had a big storm with the wind kicking up to 40 miles an hour with heavy rain. I got up early hoping that the weather would create a fallout and have migrating birds dropping into ocean front tree groves.
I did see lots of warblers . . . but they all were buried deep in thickets and high in trees. I suspect they were resting and not feeding and I couldn’t identify them.
By 8:00 the wind came up again . . . and I wasn’t seeing anything so I gave up.
A FOY of the Northern Goshawk and a Olive-sided Flycatcher kept the morning from being too much of a disappointment.