Some highlights from Sunday morning:

 

Sapsucker Woods

* western PALM WARBLER south of Podell Boardwalk

* at least six loud PINE SISKINS north of Lab building

 

(On Saturday, I heard a BLUE-HEADED VIREO along the Wilson Trail South.
RUSTY BLACKBIRDS were present on both days, but easier for me to see on
Saturday.)

 

Newman Arboretum (Cornell Plantations):  

* two countersinging BROWN THRASHERS seen in separate stands of brush on
slope

* PINE WARBLER seen singing in stand of tall pines along road to the gong
overlook

* GREEN HERON in pond vegetation

* three BROAD-WINGED HAWKS circling together high overhead.

 

Mark Chao

 

 



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