Forecast and Analysis

Regional Migration Forecast: 3-10 June 2016

Andrew Farnsworth The Cornell Lab Jun 03, 2016

Henslow's Sparrow. Aaron Brees/Macaulay Library. 29 May 2016. eBird S29969406

Henslow’s Sparrow. Aaron Brees/Macaulay Library. 29 May 2016. eBird S29969406

Continental Summary

As spring migration winds down, light flights featuring late shorebirds, Eastern Kingbird, Cedar Waxwing, and Grasshopper Sparrow continue in the West early and late in the period primarily in montane areas, while the last vestiges of moderate to locally heavy flights featuring late shorebirds, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Cedar Waxwing, Sedge Wren, and Henslow’s Sparrow grace the East during the second half of the forecast period.

Arrows show wind speed and direction (arrow points in the direction to which wind is blowing) 100 m above ground level. Areas with southerly winds are colored red; northerly winds colored blue. Accumulated precipitation (in 6 hour intervals) is green, outlined by white. Broadly speaking, areas of the map in red will experience conditions that are favorable for migration, and areas where red and green (and red and blue) intersect and overlap may experience migrant concentrations and fallouts as migrants interact with precipitation.

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Upper Midwest and Northeast

This late spring period begins with unsettled weather across much of the region, with precipitation and unfavorable winds hindering the passage of some of the season’s late migrants. Where skies are clearer and winds lighter, locally moderate and heavy flights will occur. However, these will become increasingly sparse by mid work week, as a disturbance finally moves through the region. By the end of the week, Thursday night, most remaining migrants will take flight as favorable conditions return in what will likely be the last larger movement of the season before migrants begin returning to non-breeding locations.

Sedge Wren. Joe Coppock/Macaulay Library. 31 May 2016. eBird S30011138

Sedge Wren. Joe Coppock/Macaulay Library. 31 May 2016. eBird S30011138

Species on the Move

Beginning Arrivals What is this?

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart

Peaking Arrivals

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Vesper Sparrow * 3/26 4/3 6/15 After June 30 -
Grasshopper Sparrow ** 4/19 4/28 6/10 6/19 After June 30
Yellow-breasted Chat * 4/21 4/29 6/11 6/20 After June 30
Indigo Bunting *** 4/25 5/5 6/20 After June 30 -
Bobolink ** 4/26 5/5 6/9 After June 30 -
Acadian Flycatcher *** 4/26 5/6 6/3 6/16 After June 30
Sedge Wren * 4/22 5/7 6/12 After June 30 -
Cedar Waxwing ****! 5/7 5/17 6/5 6/11 6/17
Henslow's Sparrow * 5/21 5/30 6/12 After June 30 -
Dickcissel ** 5/20 5/31 6/18 After June 30 -

Beginning Departures

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
American Bittern * 4/4 4/16 5/5 After June 30 -
Cerulean Warbler * 4/19 4/28 5/12 6/13 6/21
Common Grackle *** - 3/2 5/15 After June 30 -
Chimney Swift *** 4/17 4/28 5/17 6/5 6/17
Great Crested Flycatcher *** 4/23 5/3 5/20 6/12 6/28
Sanderling ** 5/6 5/13 5/22 6/3 6/11
Semipalmated Sandpiper *** 5/5 5/13 5/24 6/4 6/13
Black-billed Cuckoo * 5/1 5/11 5/25 6/4 6/13
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher ** 5/8 5/15 5/25 6/4 6/11
White-rumped Sandpiper * 5/6 5/15 5/26 6/7 6/16
Red-eyed Vireo *** 4/27 5/9 5/26 6/3 6/11
Eastern Wood-Pewee *** 5/4 5/13 5/28 6/5 After June 30
Yellow-billed Cuckoo ** 4/27 5/10 5/31 6/11 6/19
Alder Flycatcher *** 5/11 5/19 5/31 6/11 6/21
Willow Flycatcher *** 5/8 5/17 6/1 6/14 After June 30
Acadian Flycatcher ** 4/26 5/6 6/3 6/16 After June 30
Cedar Waxwing ** 5/7 5/17 6/5 6/11 6/17
Bobolink *** 4/26 5/5 6/9 After June 30 -
Grasshopper Sparrow * 4/19 4/28 6/10 6/19 After June 30

Ending Departures

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Horned Lark * - - Before March 1 3/19 After June 30
Louisiana Waterthrush * 3/26 4/5 4/30 5/14 6/17
Prairie Warbler * 4/14 4/24 5/7 5/15 6/19
Hooded Warbler * 4/18 4/27 5/10 5/17 6/22
Blue-winged Warbler *** 4/20 4/28 5/10 5/18 6/21
Kentucky Warbler * 4/18 4/27 5/10 5/18 6/23
Northern Rough-winged Swallow *** 3/31 4/14 5/3 5/19 6/3
Savannah Sparrow * 4/1 4/13 5/4 5/19 After June 30
Brown-headed Cowbird *** 3/16 4/8 5/2 5/20 After June 30
Yellow-throated Vireo ** 4/21 4/30 5/13 5/21 After June 30
Red-winged Blackbird *** - 3/2 5/8 5/21 After June 30
Tree Swallow *** 3/21 4/3 5/10 5/23 After June 30
Yellow Warbler *** 4/22 5/1 5/14 5/23 After June 30
Pectoral Sandpiper * 3/16 3/29 4/17 5/24 6/5
Forster's Tern ** 3/28 4/29 5/10 5/24 6/3
Baltimore Oriole *** 4/24 5/2 5/15 5/24 After June 30
Merlin * 3/29 4/9 4/24 5/25 6/7
Warbling Vireo *** 4/22 5/1 5/15 5/25 6/6
Clay-colored Sparrow * 4/23 5/2 5/16 5/25 6/4
Virginia Rail * 4/3 4/15 5/7 5/26 After June 30
Least Flycatcher *** 4/26 5/4 5/16 5/26 6/3
Gray-cheeked Thrush *** 4/28 5/5 5/15 5/26 6/3
Swainson's Thrush *** 4/27 5/5 5/15 5/26 6/3
Brant ** 5/2 5/6 5/12 5/27 6/4
Great Egret *** 3/20 4/1 5/15 5/27 6/3
Bald Eagle *** - 3/2 3/9 5/27 6/7
Spotted Sandpiper *** 4/17 4/30 5/14 5/27 6/6
Least Sandpiper *** 4/26 5/4 5/15 5/27 6/4
Veery *** 4/26 5/5 5/18 5/27 6/3
Common Yellowthroat *** 4/24 5/3 5/18 5/27 6/4
Magnolia Warbler *** 4/28 5/5 5/16 5/27 6/3
Chestnut-sided Warbler *** 4/27 5/5 5/16 5/27 6/3
Caspian Tern ** 3/30 4/9 4/24 5/28 6/5
Philadelphia Vireo *** 5/1 5/8 5/18 5/28 6/4
American Redstart *** 4/27 5/6 5/18 5/28 6/4
Wilson's Warbler *** 5/1 5/8 5/18 5/28 6/4
Short-billed Dowitcher *** 4/30 5/8 5/18 5/29 6/6
Laughing Gull ** 3/24 4/5 5/18 5/29 6/5
Bank Swallow ** 4/16 5/1 5/17 5/29 6/6
Cliff Swallow * 4/12 4/28 5/18 5/29 6/5
Blackpoll Warbler *** 5/1 5/9 5/18 5/29 6/4
Canada Warbler *** 5/3 5/10 5/19 5/29 6/4
Great Blue Heron *** 3/11 3/21 5/14 5/30 6/8
Black Tern * 4/30 5/9 5/22 5/30 After June 30
Common Tern ** 4/28 5/8 5/21 5/30 6/5
Ruby-throated Hummingbird *** 4/26 5/7 5/21 5/30 6/6
Purple Martin ** 3/27 4/9 5/18 5/30 6/7
Double-crested Cormorant *** 3/18 4/1 4/19 5/31 6/8
Snowy Egret * 3/26 4/5 5/21 5/31 6/7
Dunlin *** 5/4 5/11 5/20 5/31 6/7
Common Nighthawk *** 5/3 5/11 5/21 5/31 6/7
Eastern Kingbird *** 4/23 5/3 5/20 5/31 6/10
Marsh Wren * 4/23 5/5 5/22 5/31 6/8
Glossy Ibis * 3/29 4/6 5/23 6/1 6/7
Semipalmated Plover *** 5/2 5/10 5/20 6/1 6/8
Least Tern * 5/3 5/12 5/24 6/1 6/7
Olive-sided Flycatcher ** 5/5 5/12 5/22 6/1 6/8
Barn Swallow *** 4/5 4/19 5/18 6/1 6/9
Mourning Warbler *** 5/5 5/13 5/23 6/1 6/8
Black-bellied Plover *** 5/5 5/12 5/22 6/2 6/9
Killdeer ** - 3/2 3/31 6/2 6/13
Willet * 4/11 4/21 5/21 6/2 6/9
Ruddy Turnstone *** 5/6 5/13 5/23 6/2 6/10
Herring Gull *** 5/7 5/13 5/20 6/2 6/10
Sanderling ** 5/6 5/13 5/22 6/3 6/11
Red-eyed Vireo *** 4/27 5/9 5/26 6/3 6/11
Semipalmated Sandpiper *** 5/5 5/13 5/24 6/4 6/13
Black-billed Cuckoo * 5/1 5/11 5/25 6/4 6/13
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher ** 5/8 5/15 5/25 6/4 6/11
Chimney Swift *** 4/17 4/28 5/17 6/5 6/17
Eastern Wood-Pewee *** 5/4 5/13 5/28 6/5 After June 30
White-rumped Sandpiper ** 5/6 5/15 5/26 6/7 6/16

Gulf Coast and Southeast

Generally unfavorable migration conditions highlight the beginning of this late spring period, with skies that are free of precipitation increasingly dominated by bats and insects. Bird migration will be light to locally moderate where it occurs for the first half of the forecast period. As a frontal boundary responsible for these conditions moves off to the east, favorable flight conditions return. By Wednesday night, late migrants that have not passed through the region will take flight in moderate movements primarily west of the Mississippi River. Thursday night will see similarly intense movements of tardy migrants for the entire region.

Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Robert Jilek/Macaulay Library. 31 May 2016. eBird S30008637

Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Robert Jilek/Macaulay Library. 31 May 2016. eBird S30008637

Beginning Arrivals What is this?

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart

Peaking Arrivals

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Purple Martin ** 3/4 3/21 6/18 After June 30 -
Yellow-breasted Chat ** 4/9 4/18 6/7 After June 30 -

Beginning Departures

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Prothonotary Warbler * 3/24 4/2 4/16 6/19 After June 30
Chuck-will's-widow * 3/28 4/10 4/25 After June 30 -
Brown-headed Cowbird *** 3/2 3/19 4/29 After June 30 -
Bell's Vireo * 4/4 4/15 4/30 6/4 6/13
Red-eyed Vireo *** 3/29 4/10 5/4 After June 30 -
Great Crested Flycatcher *** 3/27 4/12 5/6 6/13 After June 30
Bullock's Oriole * 4/5 4/16 5/17 After June 30 -
Yellow-billed Cuckoo *** 4/10 4/28 5/30 6/26 After June 30
Acadian Flycatcher ** 4/11 4/25 5/30 6/22 After June 30
Yellow-breasted Chat *** 4/9 4/18 6/7 After June 30 -

Ending Departures

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Northern Gannet * - 3/2 3/13 3/28 6/13
Louisiana Waterthrush * 3/12 3/20 4/3 4/11 6/4
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher *** 3/16 3/26 4/8 4/18 6/22
Yellow-throated Warbler * - 3/2 4/10 4/23 After June 30
Prairie Warbler ** 3/22 4/3 4/16 4/28 After June 30
Common Tern * 3/17 4/11 4/20 5/1 6/6
Swainson's Warbler * 3/26 4/5 4/20 5/1 6/15
Brown-crested Flycatcher * 4/3 4/12 4/24 5/2 6/5
Whimbrel ** 4/3 4/12 4/23 5/3 6/4
Bronzed Cowbird * 4/4 4/14 4/26 5/4 6/5
Yellow-throated Vireo * 3/12 3/28 4/22 5/5 After June 30
Kentucky Warbler * 3/31 4/10 4/25 5/5 After June 30
Black-bellied Plover *** 4/6 4/14 4/24 5/7 6/3
Blue Grosbeak * 4/6 4/15 4/28 5/7 After June 30
Indigo Bunting *** 4/3 4/14 4/29 5/9 After June 30
Northern Parula ** - 3/2 4/17 5/11 6/23
White-eyed Vireo ** 3/2 3/25 4/15 5/12 After June 30
Northern Rough-winged Swallow ** 3/2 3/21 4/29 5/14 After June 30
Eastern Phoebe ** 4/24 5/1 5/10 5/19 After June 30
Cliff Swallow * 3/15 4/1 5/10 5/22 After June 30
Lark Sparrow * 3/14 4/12 5/2 5/23 6/4
Willow Flycatcher * 4/26 5/4 5/15 5/26 After June 30
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher *** 3/15 3/26 5/10 5/26 6/3
White-rumped Sandpiper ** 4/22 5/1 5/14 5/27 6/11
Black Tern * 4/3 4/14 5/15 5/27 6/3
Western Kingbird ** 4/7 4/17 5/12 5/27 6/3
Dunlin *** 4/6 4/12 4/21 5/28 6/5
Semipalmated Plover *** 4/6 4/15 4/26 5/29 6/7
Ruddy Turnstone ** 4/6 4/13 4/23 5/29 6/6
Semipalmated Sandpiper *** 3/28 4/14 5/13 5/29 6/9
Sanderling *** 4/2 4/10 4/19 5/30 6/7
Golden-cheeked Warbler * 3/2 3/13 3/26 5/30 6/6
Herring Gull * 5/15 5/17 5/22 5/31 After June 30
Ash-throated Flycatcher * 3/14 4/13 5/23 6/1 6/7
Common Nighthawk ** 4/8 4/17 5/18 6/2 6/10
Bell's Vireo * 4/4 4/15 4/30 6/4 6/13

Great Plains

The first half of the forecast period will see most late migrants move in locally light to moderate flights that are isolated in pockets of marginal migration conditions. Not until Tuesday and Wednesday nights do more favorable conditions arrive to spawn more intense and extensive flights. Flights will be locally moderate to heavy. These conditions continue to Friday, although a disturbance passing to the north will shut down movements in the northern Plains.

Baird's Sparrow. Steve Morytko/Macaulay Library. 28 May 2016. eBird S29953711

Baird’s Sparrow. Steve Morytko/Macaulay Library. 28 May 2016. eBird S29953711

Species on the Move

Beginning Arrivals What is this?

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Black-crowned Night-Heron * 4/4 6/7 6/15 After June 30 -
Sedge Wren * 4/22 6/4 6/16 After June 30 -
Dickcissel *** 4/23 6/29 After June 30 - -
Marsh Wren *** 6/1 6/8 6/16 After June 30 -

Peaking Arrivals

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron * 3/23 4/8 6/7 6/13 6/17
Say's Phoebe * 3/23 4/11 6/10 After June 30 -
American Bittern * 4/2 4/13 6/12 After June 30 -
Yellow-headed Blackbird ** 4/5 4/13 6/17 After June 30 -
Cattle Egret * 4/2 4/14 6/20 After June 30 -
Western Grebe * 4/2 4/15 6/12 After June 30 -
Marbled Godwit * 4/6 4/15 6/15 After June 30 -
Cliff Swallow *** 4/7 4/19 6/17 After June 30 -
Western Kingbird *** 4/19 4/29 6/7 6/17 6/28
Cassin's Sparrow * 4/7 4/30 6/14 After June 30 -
Painted Bunting ** 4/22 4/30 6/8 6/17 6/24
Bullock's Oriole * 4/23 5/1 6/3 6/13 6/19
Virginia Rail * 4/12 5/5 6/9 After June 30 -
Bell's Vireo *** 4/24 5/6 6/4 6/15 6/24
Black-headed Grosbeak ** 4/26 5/7 6/5 After June 30 -
Bobolink *** 4/30 5/8 6/16 After June 30 -
Willow Flycatcher ** 5/4 5/13 6/12 After June 30 -
Black-capped Vireo * 4/23 5/13 6/4 6/18 After June 30
Yellow-billed Cuckoo *** 4/30 5/14 6/5 6/25 After June 30
Mountain Bluebird * 4/25 5/17 After June 30 - -
Violet-green Swallow * 5/1 5/22 6/13 After June 30 -
Western Wood-Pewee ** 5/15 5/24 6/6 6/15 6/22
Grasshopper Sparrow *** 4/6 5/26 After June 30 - -
Blue Grosbeak *** 4/23 5/27 6/5 6/12 6/16
Burrowing Owl * 3/17 6/1 6/15 After June 30 -
Baird's Sparrow * 5/17 6/2 6/13 After June 30 -
Nelson's Sparrow * 5/23 6/2 6/14 After June 30 -
Sedge Wren ** 4/22 6/4 6/16 After June 30 -
Black-crowned Night-Heron ** 4/4 6/7 6/15 After June 30 -
Marsh Wren *** 6/1 6/8 6/16 After June 30 -

Beginning Departures

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Northern Pintail ** - 3/2 3/14 After June 30 -
Redhead *** - 3/2 3/14 After June 30 -
Gadwall *** 3/10 3/17 3/26 After June 30 -
Killdeer * - 3/2 3/29 After June 30 -
Song Sparrow ** 3/13 3/20 3/30 After June 30 -
Ruddy Duck ** 3/2 3/18 4/5 After June 30 -
Double-crested Cormorant *** 3/14 3/27 4/15 After June 30 -
Northern Shoveler *** 3/7 3/19 4/17 After June 30 -
American White Pelican ** 3/14 3/21 4/17 After June 30 -
Wilson's Snipe * - 3/2 4/17 After June 30 -
Blue-winged Teal *** 3/11 3/23 4/21 After June 30 -
Swainson's Hawk ** 3/30 4/8 4/22 After June 30 -
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher * 3/27 4/7 4/26 6/14 6/23
Eared Grebe ** 3/18 4/15 4/27 After June 30 -
White-faced Ibis ** 4/8 4/15 4/27 After June 30 -
American Avocet ** 4/6 4/15 4/27 After June 30 -
Snowy Egret * 4/1 4/12 4/28 After June 30 -
Willet ** 4/11 4/19 5/1 After June 30 -
Wilson's Phalarope *** 4/11 4/19 5/4 After June 30 -
Tree Swallow *** 3/19 4/11 5/5 After June 30 -
Forster's Tern ** 4/9 4/19 5/6 After June 30 -
Purple Martin ** 3/19 4/7 5/8 After June 30 -
Chimney Swift *** 4/15 4/27 5/15 6/7 6/17
Great Crested Flycatcher *** 4/20 4/30 5/15 6/13 6/23
Bank Swallow ** 4/12 5/1 5/15 After June 30 -
Sora * 4/7 4/16 5/16 After June 30 -
Mississippi Kite * 4/23 5/1 5/17 6/11 6/16
Common Yellowthroat *** 4/24 5/4 5/19 After June 30 -
Black Tern *** 5/2 5/10 5/21 After June 30 -
Red-eyed Vireo *** 4/21 5/3 5/21 After June 30 -
Scarlet Tanager ** 4/25 5/7 5/21 6/4 6/17
White-eyed Vireo * 3/19 4/3 5/22 6/14 After June 30
Common Grackle *** - 3/2 5/22 After June 30 -
Barn Swallow ** 4/2 4/20 5/23 6/15 After June 30
Orchard Oriole ** 4/26 5/5 5/27 6/11 6/18
Eastern Kingbird ** 4/17 4/30 5/28 6/16 After June 30
Least Tern * 5/4 5/14 5/30 After June 30 -
Lark Bunting * 4/27 5/9 5/31 After June 30 -
Chuck-will's-widow * 4/15 4/24 6/1 6/14 6/23
Long-billed Curlew * 3/24 4/1 6/2 6/13 6/19
Common Nighthawk *** 5/1 5/15 6/2 6/12 6/20
Yellow-breasted Chat ** 4/23 5/21 6/2 6/10 6/15
Bullock's Oriole * 4/23 5/1 6/3 6/13 6/19
Bell's Vireo * 4/24 5/6 6/4 6/15 6/24
Black-capped Vireo * 4/23 5/13 6/4 6/18 After June 30
Yellow-billed Cuckoo *** 4/30 5/14 6/5 6/25 After June 30
Black-headed Grosbeak * 4/26 5/7 6/5 After June 30 -
Blue Grosbeak *** 4/23 5/27 6/5 6/12 6/16
Western Wood-Pewee * 5/15 5/24 6/6 6/15 6/22
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron * 3/23 4/8 6/7 6/13 6/17
Western Kingbird *** 4/19 4/29 6/7 6/17 6/28
Painted Bunting ** 4/22 4/30 6/8 6/17 6/24
Virginia Rail * 4/12 5/5 6/9 After June 30 -
Say's Phoebe ** 3/23 4/11 6/10 After June 30 -

Ending Departures

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart

West

The final spring season pulses of light movements will be scattered locally across the region for the weekend. Monday and Tuesday nights will see more intense movements that are slightly more extensive, particularly from the Desert Southwest east and north along the Rockies. Conditions for these movements continue through the end of the period in more eastern reaches of the region, facilitating similarly intense and extensive flights; however, a disturbance passing through the northern Rockies will impede the progress of these late season movers by Wednesday and Thursday nights.

Common Nighthawk. Alan Versaw/Macaulay Library. 1 Jun 2016. eBird S30035389

Common Nighthawk. Alan Versaw/Macaulay Library. 1 Jun 2016. eBird S30035389

Species on the Move

Beginning Arrivals What is this?

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Brewer's Sparrow * 4/20 6/5 6/15 After June 30 -
Fox Sparrow ** 5/23 6/4 6/19 After June 30 -

Peaking Arrivals

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Mountain Bluebird * - 3/2 6/22 After June 30 -
Violet-green Swallow *** 3/2 3/4 6/23 After June 30 -
Cliff Swallow *** 3/17 4/15 6/21 After June 30 -
Calliope Hummingbird * 4/6 4/20 6/16 After June 30 -
Pacific-slope Flycatcher ** 3/15 4/22 6/3 After June 30 -
Hammond's Flycatcher * 4/6 4/23 6/11 After June 30 -
Green-tailed Towhee * 4/17 4/27 6/19 After June 30 -
Purple Martin * 4/11 4/29 After June 30 - -
Dusky Flycatcher * 4/18 5/2 6/11 After June 30 -
Common Poorwill * 3/2 5/3 6/13 After June 30 -
Olive-sided Flycatcher ** 4/17 5/3 6/4 6/18 After June 30
Swainson's Thrush *** 4/27 5/9 After June 30 - -
Western Wood-Pewee *** 5/1 5/17 6/6 6/29 After June 30
Eastern Kingbird *** 5/7 5/17 6/4 6/17 After June 30
Grasshopper Sparrow * 4/9 5/21 6/3 6/13 6/20
Cordilleran Flycatcher * 5/6 5/22 After June 30 - -
Willow Flycatcher *** 5/12 5/23 6/7 6/16 6/23
Common Nighthawk *** 5/22 6/1 6/16 After June 30 -
Fox Sparrow * 5/23 6/4 6/19 After June 30 -
Brewer's Sparrow * 4/20 6/5 6/15 After June 30 -

Beginning Departures

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Broad-billed Hummingbird * 3/2 3/16 3/28 6/3 6/10
Bell's Vireo * 3/11 3/21 4/28 6/6 6/13
Scott's Oriole * 3/14 3/22 4/28 6/4 6/13
Dusky-capped Flycatcher * 4/3 4/15 5/1 6/4 6/13
Ash-throated Flycatcher * 4/3 4/15 5/3 6/9 6/18
Gray Flycatcher * 4/8 4/20 5/5 After June 30 -
Hermit Warbler * 4/13 4/24 5/7 After June 30 -
Cassin's Vireo * 3/28 4/19 5/10 After June 30 -
Brown-crested Flycatcher * 4/15 4/26 5/16 6/4 6/13
Lesser Nighthawk * 3/29 4/25 5/17 6/9 6/15
Barn Swallow *** 3/28 4/19 5/18 6/3 6/13
Common Yellowthroat * 3/20 4/3 5/20 6/7 6/16
Black-headed Grosbeak *** 4/20 5/3 5/21 6/4 After June 30
House Wren * 4/17 4/30 5/22 6/11 6/24
Black Tern * 4/25 5/7 5/24 6/5 6/15
Yellow-breasted Chat * 4/17 5/1 5/24 6/11 After June 30
Blue Grosbeak * 4/17 5/12 5/26 6/5 6/11
Brewer's Blackbird * 4/4 4/15 5/26 After June 30 -
White-throated Swift * 3/9 4/4 5/30 After June 30 -
Gray Catbird * 5/6 5/15 5/30 6/7 6/14
Cedar Waxwing * 5/1 5/15 6/1 6/10 6/16
Warbling Vireo ** 4/18 5/1 6/2 After June 30 -
Pacific-slope Flycatcher ** 3/15 4/22 6/3 After June 30 -
Grasshopper Sparrow * 4/9 5/21 6/3 6/13 6/20
Olive-sided Flycatcher * 4/17 5/3 6/4 6/18 After June 30
Eastern Kingbird * 5/7 5/17 6/4 6/17 After June 30
Western Wood-Pewee *** 5/1 5/17 6/6 6/29 After June 30
Willow Flycatcher ** 5/12 5/23 6/7 6/16 6/23

Ending Departures

Species Noticeability Migrants Begin Arriving Rapid Migrant Influx Peak Rapid Migrant Departure Last Migrants Depart
Lucy's Warbler * 3/10 3/19 4/1 4/9 6/13
Northern Shoveler *** 3/21 3/28 4/7 5/2 6/3
Franklin's Gull * 3/25 4/6 4/21 5/2 6/5
American Coot *** - - Before March 1 5/3 6/6
Bonaparte's Gull * 4/2 4/13 4/24 5/5 6/6
Hooded Oriole * 3/13 3/23 4/30 5/13 6/14
Black-necked Stilt ** 3/26 4/8 4/26 5/16 6/4
Ruddy Duck ** - - Before March 1 5/17 6/4
Cassin's Kingbird * 3/17 4/23 5/5 5/17 6/9
Summer Tanager * 4/11 4/20 5/5 5/17 6/10
American Avocet ** 3/25 4/8 4/26 5/19 6/6
Forster's Tern * 4/12 4/24 5/9 5/19 6/14
Gadwall ** 3/2 3/24 4/13 5/20 After June 30
Blue-winged Teal ** 3/26 4/10 5/4 5/23 6/19
Cinnamon Teal ** 3/2 4/6 4/20 5/23 After June 30
Sora * 4/18 4/28 5/10 5/23 6/8
American White Pelican * 3/23 4/5 5/8 5/25 6/3
Northern Rough-winged Swallow ** 3/2 4/18 5/7 5/25 After June 30
Spotted Sandpiper *** 4/21 4/30 5/14 5/26 6/5
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher * 3/20 4/25 5/10 5/26 6/10
Lark Sparrow ** 4/12 4/25 5/12 5/26 6/6
Swainson's Hawk ** 3/25 4/6 4/25 5/27 6/4
Red-necked Phalarope ** 4/15 4/28 5/12 5/27 6/5
Wilson's Warbler *** 4/11 4/24 5/11 5/27 6/9
White-faced Ibis ** 4/6 4/15 4/30 5/28 6/5
Broad-tailed Hummingbird * 4/11 4/28 5/18 5/28 6/4
Yellow-headed Blackbird ** 3/26 4/10 5/16 5/28 After June 30
Green Heron * 4/3 4/18 5/10 5/29 6/8
Lark Bunting * 4/24 5/4 5/17 5/29 6/6
Lazuli Bunting ** 4/12 4/26 5/17 5/29 After June 30
Common Grackle ** 3/22 4/2 5/16 5/29 6/11
Plumbeous Vireo * 4/12 4/24 5/17 5/30 After June 30
Tree Swallow ** 3/2 4/2 5/11 5/30 6/14
Bullock's Oriole *** 4/23 5/5 5/19 5/30 6/9
Black-chinned Hummingbird *** 3/15 4/4 5/16 5/31 6/11
Yellow Warbler *** 4/26 5/7 5/21 5/31 6/9
Western Tanager *** 4/22 5/4 5/20 5/31 6/11
Bank Swallow * 4/9 4/27 5/18 6/1 6/14
MacGillivray's Warbler * 4/22 5/6 5/24 6/1 After June 30
Brown-headed Cowbird *** 4/11 4/27 5/19 6/1 6/17
Western Kingbird *** 3/17 4/27 5/17 6/2 6/13
Barn Swallow *** 3/28 4/19 5/18 6/3 6/13
Broad-billed Hummingbird * 3/2 3/16 3/28 6/3 6/10
Dusky-capped Flycatcher * 4/3 4/15 5/1 6/4 6/13
Brown-crested Flycatcher * 4/15 4/26 5/16 6/4 6/13
Black-headed Grosbeak *** 4/20 5/3 5/21 6/4 After June 30
Scott's Oriole * 3/14 3/22 4/28 6/4 6/13
Black Tern * 4/25 5/7 5/24 6/5 6/15
Blue Grosbeak * 4/17 5/12 5/26 6/5 6/11
Bell's Vireo * 3/11 3/21 4/28 6/6 6/13
Gray Catbird * 5/6 5/15 5/30 6/7 6/14
Common Yellowthroat ** 3/20 4/3 5/20 6/7 6/16
Lesser Nighthawk * 3/29 4/25 5/17 6/9 6/15
Ash-throated Flycatcher ** 4/3 4/15 5/3 6/9 6/18
Cedar Waxwing ** 5/1 5/15 6/1 6/10 6/16

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