Thanks to George for pointing out that "spoor" is Dutch for "spur". If you look 
at
that road it is an extension of one of the two old RR beds.

Meena, et al who were fortunate to see this birds. Did any of you note what it 
was
feeding on? We assume it tanked-up on Monday before departing. If Sunday was
anything like Monday the area was replete with Sympetrum vicinum (Autumn 
Meadowhawk)
dragonflys, many of them in tandem (mating)posture and easy targets. Was the
flycatcher feeding on these? Thanks.
J&S
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John and Sue Gregoire
Field Ornithologists
Kestrel Haven Avian Migration Observatory
5373 Fitzgerald Road
Burdett,NY 14818-9626
 Website: http://www.empacc.net/~kestrelhaven/
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