Kirtland Warbler

On October 16, 1895, while running up from Georgetown, South Carolina, three KIRTLAND WARBLER lit on the sloop's crosstrees. They did not seem tired and apparently just made a friendly stopover on their way to the Bahamas where they winter. They breed among the jackpines and scrub oaks of Oscoda, Crawford and Roscommon counties, Michigan, where Norman A. Wood discovered the first nest in 1903. He states that their song has an Oriole quality and is delivered with such fervor as to intoxicate the performer. They follow a direct route from the Bahamas to Michigan and tho among the rare Warblers a number have been recorded between these locations.

Range

Eastern United States, west of the Alleghenies, within a broad path between the Bahamas and Michigan.