Is dripping with Palm Warblers right now. Plus several Blackpolls along with
yellow warblers, yellow rumpled warblers, warbling vireos, and much more.
Laurie Ray
Etna, NY
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There is a Blue-winged and Nashville Warbler there at 12:30 today.
Ann
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Kevin pointed out another Yellow-rumped Warbler yesterday up here on the North
Wilson side of the Sapsucker Pond, but I only heard it then.
Today, I heard then caught up with it for some good looks.
This is FYI for Sapsucker Woods walkers this weekend.
It was near the beaver exclosure cage both
There was a single Yellow-rumped Warbler singing lustily from the shrubs just
NW of the boathouse this morning. Palm Warbler next?
Bob McGuire
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On the principle that too much location info _is_ better than not enough, I'd
like to remind anyone who cares (and inform anyone who might not know) that the
so-called swan pen is actually the Louis Agassiz Fuertes Memorial Bird
Sanctuary. Nowadays we tend to reserve the words Bird Sanctuary
Yellow, Yellow-rumpled, and Palm Warblers with a Song Sparrow joining them.
Happy Spring!
Good birding, Ann
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The Swan Pen is quiet this morning (4 May 2013). Only bird of note was a
White-crowned Sparrow foraging on the trail, neat the lake.
Good birding,
Matt Medler
Ithaca
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There was a Savannah Sparrow at the swan pen today.
Good birding,
Ann Mitchell
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Dropped by to take a VERY quick look at swan pen but both entrances blocked
with danger do not cross tape. Looks like a few trees down across path. Hope
quickly remedied.
From the pond overlook by Fuertes sign I was able to find a Yellow Warbler
Chipping Sparrow.
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Despite the closure of the swan pen trail, I was able to find the
continuing AUDUBON'S WARBLER on both of two quick checks this morning, once
around 8:40 and once around 9:15. It was along the same area where we first
found it, the bushes the run along the back of the boathouse from near the
creek
Perhaps my message wasn't interpreted correctly. The swan pen path had been
closed. They had it closed off with red tape that requested...DO NOT CROSS
until they could eliminate whatever conditions they deemed unsafe.
I'm not deterred by fallen trees. I was deterred by risk of getting a ticket
I went chasing Chris T-Hymes Fox Sparrows late this morning - and come
up empty - but was rewarded by a low-soaring Broad-winged Hawk over
the soft ball field.
I was headed downtown to do some errands and stopped off at Stewart
Park to check the lake and swan pen. The trees/shrubs around
A walk around the Swan Pen at Stewart Park this morning produced a
single PALM WARBLER foraging along with a late YELLOW WARBLER and a
distant singing WARBLING VIREO. I found no sign of either Laughing or
Lesser-Black-backed Gull.
Then, from about 9:10 until 9:50, I walked the northern
Just finished walking around the swan pen at Stewart Park. Only new arrival I
found was a GREY CATBIRD. Other than that, it was YELLOW, YELLOW-RUMPED, and
PALM WARBLERS.
Drew
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Location: SP Swan Pen
Observation date: 4/26/11
Notes: NO Palm Warbler
Number of species: 25
Canada Goose X + a pair doing their necking
American Wigeon 1
Mallard 5
mixed raft offshore of:
Greater/Lesser Scaup X
Bufflehead X
Common Goldeneye X
Hooded Merganser 4
Common Merganser 5
Ring-billed
On a walk around the Swan Pen and then through Jetty Woods this
morning I came up with a few good birds. Both Yellow Warblers and
Yellow-rumped Warblers were singing on the trail around the Pen,
giving me a good chance to listen to the differences between their
songs - which at times
A quick stop en route at noon today revealed only two warblers - Yellow
and Chestnut-sided.
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Three warbler species continue around the Swan Pen at Stewart Park
late this morning: 1 male Yellow Warbler, 3 Palm Warblers, 3 Yellow-
rumped Warblers. And a small flock of bird photographers (2 males).
Bob McGuire
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A singing NASHVILLE WARBLER just joined the assemblage at the swan pen at
Stewart Park.
Jay McGowan
On Apr 20, 2011 11:57 AM, bob mcguire bmcgu...@clarityconnect.com wrote:
Three warbler species continue around the Swan Pen at Stewart Park
late this morning: 1 male Yellow Warbler, 3 Palm
I was at the Swan Pen around noon, and ran into several other birders
including a woman who described a bird to me that we never actually saw. In
retrospect the description she gave fits Nashville W. perfectly. Given how
good her description was I badly miss IDed it at the time, my mind was in
A lunch-time walk around the Swan Pen at Stewart Park turned up three
singing Palm Warblers. They were all Eastern race (bright yellow
underparts), different from the Palm Warblers found there last week
which were the Western race. Also found were three Yellow-rumped
Warblers, several of
I must have just missed Bob, but saw and heard the same warblers while
walking the path around the swan pen. Also singing were numerous house
sparrows, redwings, robins, starlings, and a N. Cardinal.
Several Northern Rough-winged and numerous Tree Swallows were catching
insects over the water and
Sorry for the late post :-(
At the swan pen this morning at about 8:10 was a single Yellow-rumped
Warbler, and a CHIMNEY SWIFT high up making its way south along the inlet.
-Paul
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