A Hoedown of Tennessee Warblers
There isn't a common name for a group of Tennessee warblers, so , Anne and I made up own and decided a hoedown was a fun name.
We had 6 Tennessees in the water or nearby at one point yesterday, September 8, 2025.
We have never seen so many at one time before.
Perhaps the red-nuthatch was acting as the lifeguard.
Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
Leiothlypis peregrina
Despite breeding no closer to the state of Tennessee than northern Michigan, 600 miles away, the Tennessee Warbler was given its name by Alexander Wilson based on a bird he encountered in Tennessee during its migration.

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