Tilden and I found a singing CAPE MAY WARBLER along Winthrop Drive in
northeast Ithaca on Tuesday morning, near the path connecting the elementary
and middle schools.  The bird was so close and well sunlit in a young spruce
tree that we could see him much better without binoculars than we saw the
Cape May Warbler at Myers on Saturday with them.  

 

After T and I parted, I also heard NASHVILLE WARBLER and PINE SISKINS in the
neighborhood.  

 

Mark Chao


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