I heard one leaving MVR on my way to the Knoll yesterday, Friday, but was in 
the car and didn't stop to locate it. They seem to circulate around the knoll 
for some distance and this wasn't far at all. 
Gary 

On May 19, 2017, at 10:58 PM, W. Larry Hymes <w...@cornell.edu> wrote:

Early afternoon today I'm very confident that I heard a trilling PINE WARBLER 
on Comstock Knoll at the Cornell Botanical Garden.  The bird kept repeating the 
same relatively short pattern over and over.  Could not find it with naked eye. 
 When I did playback, it would stop trilling momentarily.   Definitely not 
chipping sparrow!  Has anyone else seen pine warbler at the knoll recently?

Larry

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