Tomorrow, bright and early, will find us deep in Ellis Hollow, at the Durland Bird Sanctuary. It’s a closed-to-the-public part of the Cornell Natural Areas consisting of a few unmowed fields, a dark grove of hemlocks and conifers, and a platform that overlooks ellis hollow creek.
The turn for this one is a bit tricky, and there’s a chain across the entrance that will need to be unlocked, so we should all try and arrive there at the same time. Lots of warblers about–check your guides for Black-throated-green warbler, or better yet, take a listen over at allaboutbirds.org!