August 22, 1999 Kennesaw Mountain Fall Report. Date: Sunday, August 22, 1999 12:56 PM Time: 0700 -1100. Observers: 5 Tom Egan, David Galewski (Athens), Richard Ellenberg, Pierre Howard and Bruce Dralle. 0700 weather: partly cloudy 66 wind calm becoming east/southeast. 1100 weather: partly cloudy 81 wind east/southeast 10 mph. The cold front that moved through North Georgia on Friday is still stationary from the Carolinas through South Georgia west through Southern Alabama. High pressure over Kentucky is producing a dry and warm day for North Georgia. ssha 1 big open area. chsw 100 + rthu 2 female. eape 1 first for the fall. bggn 4 flycatcher sp. 1 in the saddle. revi 8 bwwa 1 adult male. In the big open area. nopa 1 first fall female. cswa 6 immatures. bnwa 3 1first fall male. 1 first fall female. 1 adult female. blwa 2 1fall adult male. 1 first fall male. cewa 3 1 adult male. 2 call notes. bawa 3 1 first fall male. 1 first fall female. 1 unknown. amre 1 adult female. wewa 1 at the saddle stairs. howa 4 2 adult male. 2 chips. scta 1 molting male. amgo 1 Notes: 10 species of warblers for the morning. Not bad for mid August. It was still slow. The only flock was on the top of the mountain, in the Black Walnut trees. Bruce.