Based on eBird data for Anderson Co: starting to show up in the last week of March - Yellow-throated & Black-throated Green the first week of April - Ovenbird, Louisiana Waterthrush, Black-and-white and Northern Parula 2nd week of April Northern Waterthrush, Blue-winged, Tennessee, Common Yellowthroat, Hooded, Chestnut-sided, Prairie and Yellow-breasted Chat (if it is still a warbler) 3rd week of April Golden-winged, Nashville, American Redstart, Cerulean, Yellow and Blackpoll 4th week of April Prothonotary, Kentucky, Cape May and Magnolia 1st week of May Worm-eating, Blackburnian and Black-throated Blue 2nd week of May Swainson's and Bay-breasted (Pine, Palm, Yellow-rumped and Orange-crowned may be found thru the winter.) There is not a huge set of data for Anderson so some these may not be real accurate, but I think it gives a decent idea. Tim Jeffers Hamilton Co On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Bates Estabrooks <wgpu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Being sick of winter and very eager for spring to arrive here in East > Tennessee I've been thinking about warblers. So I have a question. > > What species of warblers would be the first arrivals here in East > Tennessee and about when should we expect to see them? > > :-) > > Bates Estabrooks > Anderson County > > *Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID* >