Yellow-throated Warbler found by Dennis Hrehowsik by the Lower Pool. Confirmed
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Yellow-throated Warbler found by Dennis Hrehowsik by the Lower Pool. Confirmed
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Bird was on the left side of the path as you are going up the steep hill from
the restaurant going towards Royal Oak. Bird was in the picnic area in a mixed
flock.
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Bird was on the left side of the path as you are going up the steep hill from
the restaurant going towards Royal Oak. Bird was in the picnic area in a mixed
flock.
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With thanks to Joan Caffrey, Mary Brogan, RuthAnn Adamo, Eric Salzman and
Annie McIntyre, for helping me see and hear this much sought after species.
On Thursday, after having a delightful lunch on the veranda of the mansion
at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum S.P. in Great River, along with Joan &
With thanks to Joan Caffrey, Mary Brogan, RuthAnn Adamo, Eric Salzman and
Annie McIntyre, for helping me see and hear this much sought after species.
On Thursday, after having a delightful lunch on the veranda of the mansion
at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum S.P. in Great River, along with Joan
Hi all,
There was a Yellow-throated Warbler along the Fisherman's Drive at Caumsett
State Park this afternoon around 1600. I first found the bird after it sang a
strange song that I didn't recognize (something like a descending Canada
Warbler, not the "classic" descending song). It did not
Hi all,
There was a Yellow-throated Warbler along the Fisherman's Drive at Caumsett
State Park this afternoon around 1600. I first found the bird after it sang a
strange song that I didn't recognize (something like a descending Canada
Warbler, not the classic descending song). It did not sing
On path on hillside that runs parallel to the stream. Near the picnic grounds.
If you park in main lot go straight up the steep hill and make a right on the
dirt path with the little concrete wall that borders the picnic area. Bird was
on the hillside looking down over the lake.
Isaac Grant
On path on hillside that runs parallel to the stream. Near the picnic grounds.
If you park in main lot go straight up the steep hill and make a right on the
dirt path with the little concrete wall that borders the picnic area. Bird was
on the hillside looking down over the lake.
Isaac Grant
Between 4:45 and 5:30pm , I had great views of Yellow-throated Warbler in
Prospect park near the breeze hill. The Yellow Throated Warbler was seen
near the canopy of the trees near the Lullawater between the feeders and
rustic arbor.
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Between 4:45 and 5:30pm , I had great views of Yellow-throated Warbler in
Prospect park near the breeze hill. The Yellow Throated Warbler was seen
near the canopy of the trees near the Lullawater between the feeders and
rustic arbor.
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Yesterday, at Massapequa , Long Island, about 5 PM, next to where the
brook flows at the south end of the pond, at the Pittsburgh Ave. entrance to
the park, I found a flock of warblers. Most interesting was a Yellow
-throated Warbler, which stayed in close view for over 15 minutes, as
I just received a phone call from Sam Janazzo who reports a YELLOW-THROATED
WARBLER at Hempstead Lake *(the 2nd one this year for that location?)*.
The bird, is currently being observed just south of parking lot 3. Many
thanks to Sam for the prompt report.
Good luck if you go!
Andrew Baksh
I just received a phone call from Sam Janazzo who reports a YELLOW-THROATED
WARBLER at Hempstead Lake *(the 2nd one this year for that location?)*.
The bird, is currently being observed just south of parking lot 3. Many
thanks to Sam for the prompt report.
Good luck if you go!
Andrew Baksh
Yesterday, at Massapequa , Long Island, about 5 PM, next to where the
brook flows at the south end of the pond, at the Pittsburgh Ave. entrance to
the park, I found a flock of warblers. Most interesting was a Yellow
-throated Warbler, which stayed in close view for over 15 minutes, as
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 2:32 PM
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Yellow-throated Warbler at Alley Pond
Yellow-throated Warbler at Alley Pond, 11:25AM 4/16/13 We found it on our
way out of the park, in the crown of a large fallen oak tree, north of the
road back to 76 Ave Parking
I finally caught up with the Yellow-throated Warbler at about 3:30, along a
paved trail that heads north from Little Alley Pond. If walking north, the
restoration area would be on your right. The warbler was near a large tree
on the left side of the trail, with a fallen tree on its right. It was
I finally caught up with the Yellow-throated Warbler at about 3:30, along a
paved trail that heads north from Little Alley Pond. If walking north, the
restoration area would be on your right. The warbler was near a large tree
on the left side of the trail, with a fallen tree on its right. It was
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 2:32 PM
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Yellow-throated Warbler at Alley Pond, 11:25AM 4/16/13 We found it on our
way out of the park, in the crown of a large fallen oak tree, north of the
road back to 76 Ave Parking
Yellow-throated Warbler at Alley Pond, 11:25AM 4/16/13
We found it on our way out of the park, in the crown of a large fallen
oak tree, north of the road back to 76 Ave Parking. This was just west
of the triangle intersection at the top of the steps.
We heard the warbler before seeing it.
Yellow-throated Warbler at Alley Pond, 11:25AM 4/16/13
We found it on our way out of the park, in the crown of a large fallen
oak tree, north of the road back to 76 Ave Parking. This was just west
of the triangle intersection at the top of the steps.
We heard the warbler before seeing it.
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> From: Isaac Grant
> Date: April 15, 2013 3:03:17 PM EDT
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> Still in the previously reported spot at Alley Pond Park. Bird was seen at
> the border of the marsh and million tree
Still in the previously reported spot at Alley Pond Park. Bird was seen at the
border of the marsh and million tree site. Took about an hour for it to show
itself.
Isaac Grant
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Still in the previously reported spot at Alley Pond Park. Bird was seen at the
border of the marsh and million tree site. Took about an hour for it to show
itself.
Isaac Grant
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From: Isaac Grant hosesbroadb...@hotmail.com
Date: April 15, 2013 3:03:17 PM EDT
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Still in the previously reported spot at Alley Pond Park. Bird was seen at
the border
The YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER found earlier by Danny and Alan, continues
at Little Alley. Observed with Erik Miller, Andria, Karlo and Alison
Mirth and Bobby and Coleen Veltri.
A really nice looking bird with more yellow in the lores than the
Hempstead Lake LI bird. I will post photos later.
I am forwarding a report of a Yellow-throated w. At little alley pond in alley
pond park currently being viewed by Jeff Ritter, Eric Miller, Danny & Alan .
Found by Danny
04/14/2013 @ 1:17 PM
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon, NY
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I am forwarding a report of a Yellow-throated w. At little alley pond in alley
pond park currently being viewed by Jeff Ritter, Eric Miller, Danny Alan .
Found by Danny
04/14/2013 @ 1:17 PM
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon, NY
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Maps:
The YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER found earlier by Danny and Alan, continues
at Little Alley. Observed with Erik Miller, Andria, Karlo and Alison
Mirth and Bobby and Coleen Veltri.
A really nice looking bird with more yellow in the lores than the
Hempstead Lake LI bird. I will post photos later.
Still here being observed with Bobby Berlingeri and others. Look for the
sign stating, "Please deposit hot coals here" on your right, as you enter
into the field 3 parking lot and look in the trees north of the sign.
Thanks to Steve Walter and Deborah Martin who kept me in the loop on the
birds
Still being seen at the same location at Hempstead Lake LI. Many thanks to
Bobby Kurtz for the latest update. I am sure some folks may try after
work, so these updates are welcome. Good luck if you go!
Andrew Baksh
Queens, NY
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 11:54 AM,
I just received two phone calls from Joan Quinlan and Sam Janazzo, who
reported a Yellow-throated Warbler, is being seen near the parking lot and
picnic area at Hempstead Lake LI.
Good luck if you go!
Andrew Baksh
Queens, NY
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I just received two phone calls from Joan Quinlan and Sam Janazzo, who
reported a Yellow-throated Warbler, is being seen near the parking lot and
picnic area at Hempstead Lake LI.
Good luck if you go!
Andrew Baksh
Queens, NY
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Still being seen at the same location at Hempstead Lake LI. Many thanks to
Bobby Kurtz for the latest update. I am sure some folks may try after
work, so these updates are welcome. Good luck if you go!
Andrew Baksh
Queens, NY
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 11:54 AM,
Still here being observed with Bobby Berlingeri and others. Look for the
sign stating, Please deposit hot coals here on your right, as you enter
into the field 3 parking lot and look in the trees north of the sign.
Thanks to Steve Walter and Deborah Martin who kept me in the loop on the
birds
Yesterday I got a call from my mother who lives about 2 blocks east of me here
in Albany, that she had a strongly patterned warbler that landed on her window
sill. Her description strongly suggested Yellow-throated Warbler, although
her description also fit a Blackburnian Warbler. It was
Yesterday I got a call from my mother who lives about 2 blocks east of me here
in Albany, that she had a strongly patterned warbler that landed on her window
sill. Her description strongly suggested Yellow-throated Warbler, although
her description also fit a Blackburnian Warbler. It was
During a breeding bird survey at CRSP I again encountered the previously
reported Yellow-throated Warbler singing on both sides of the road to the fish
hatchery. This bird has now been present in the same location since early
May.The bird ranged from the entrance road toll booth north to the
During a breeding bird survey at CRSP I again encountered the previously
reported Yellow-throated Warbler singing on both sides of the road to the fish
hatchery. This bird has now been present in the same location since early
May.The bird ranged from the entrance road toll booth north to the
Alec Human spotted a Yellow-throated Warbler this morning. The bird was later
seen by John Barton, Kevin (I believe that's his name - I don't know his last
name), and myself. John and I had views as close as 10 feet away (John took
many photos). Alec also had a Canada Warbler which I believe
Alec Human spotted a Yellow-throated Warbler this morning. The bird was later
seen by John Barton, Kevin (I believe that's his name - I don't know his last
name), and myself. John and I had views as close as 10 feet away (John took
many photos). Alec also had a Canada Warbler which I believe
I arrived at Connetquot this morning (~8:15) not having heard anything about
the Yellow-throated Warbler since Derek Roger's post Monday, let alone that
it had relocated from the fish hatchery. So I planned to make the 15-20 min.
walk up there and then just concentrate my search in the area it had
The Yellow-throated warbler previously reported near the hatchery apparently
has not been there the last couple of days, however either it or another one is
near the toll booths. Thanks to Derek Rogers for the heads up. Although not
posted here, a couple of people saw it yesterday just
The Yellow-throated warbler previously reported near the hatchery apparently
has not been there the last couple of days, however either it or another one is
near the toll booths. Thanks to Derek Rogers for the heads up. Although not
posted here, a couple of people saw it yesterday just
I arrived at Connetquot this morning (~8:15) not having heard anything about
the Yellow-throated Warbler since Derek Roger's post Monday, let alone that
it had relocated from the fish hatchery. So I planned to make the 15-20 min.
walk up there and then just concentrate my search in the area it had
A note from Annie:
The Yellow-throated warbler is singing again this morning. It's favoring the
same trees - evergreens and oaks by the comfort stations at the hatchery. New
additions this morning included BG gnatcatcher, Black & white and blue-winged
warblers. Nice birds on a gray morning.
A note from Annie:
The Yellow-throated warbler is singing again this morning. It's favoring the
same trees - evergreens and oaks by the comfort stations at the hatchery. New
additions this morning included BG gnatcatcher, Black white and blue-winged
warblers. Nice birds on a gray morning.
If
Thanks to the eyes and ears of Annie McIntyre, I enjoyed great views of a
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER near the Hatchery at Connetquot.
I arrived on site at 11:45 and the bird was singing loudly, as Annie described.
During my observation the bird seemed to favor the oaks and evergreens that are
Thanks to the eyes and ears of Annie McIntyre, I enjoyed great views of a
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER near the Hatchery at Connetquot.
I arrived on site at 11:45 and the bird was singing loudly, as Annie described.
During my observation the bird seemed to favor the oaks and evergreens that are
Thanks to Ken's timely post I went to the beach and quickly found the
Yellow-throated Warbler feeding on the north side of the hedgerow next to the
Coast Guard Station around 2:15. Little else was seen. Yesterday morning a lone
male Purple Martin flew west past the turnaround. Nice find Sam
Thanks to Ken's timely post I went to the beach and quickly found the
Yellow-throated Warbler feeding on the north side of the hedgerow next to the
Coast Guard Station around 2:15. Little else was seen. Yesterday morning a lone
male Purple Martin flew west past the turnaround. Nice find Sam
Eric Miller and I, just joined by Jeff Ritter are looking at the
Yellow-throated Warbler reported earlier today. Near the same area that it was
reported earlier today.
Good and responsible birding!
Andrew Baksh
Queens NY
www.birdingdude.blogspot.com
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Another (?) Yellow Throated Warbler at Alley Pond Park. Eric Miller called
and left me a message this morning, indicating that Ken and Sue Feustel
directed him to a YTWA at Alley Pond Park.
The directions form his message indicated the bird was seen near the
weather station, which is west of the
Eric Miller and I, just joined by Jeff Ritter are looking at the
Yellow-throated Warbler reported earlier today. Near the same area that it was
reported earlier today.
Good and responsible birding!
Andrew Baksh
Queens NY
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Just left the bird. It flew into the yard of 76-04 Cloverdale Blvd and that
was the last we saw of it. Before that, it had been in the usual location
along the path at 76 Ave and Cloverdale Blvd.
Christina Wilkinson
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Joe Viglietta called us from Alley Pond Park at about 7:00AM this morning to
say that he was looking at the YTWA at the previously mentioned location (76th
Street & Cloverdale Blvd.).
Ken & Sue Feustel
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Joe Viglietta called us from Alley Pond Park at about 7:00AM this morning to
say that he was looking at the YTWA at the previously mentioned location (76th
Street Cloverdale Blvd.).
Ken Sue Feustel
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Just left the bird. It flew into the yard of 76-04 Cloverdale Blvd and that
was the last we saw of it. Before that, it had been in the usual location
along the path at 76 Ave and Cloverdale Blvd.
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Bob Kurtz just called to report his discovery of a Yellow-throated Warbler at
Alley Pond Park, Queens.
The location is an area to the west of Little Alley that is known informally as
"Acadian Gully."
Shai Mitra
Bay Shore
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Bob Kurtz just called to report his discovery of a Yellow-throated Warbler at
Alley Pond Park, Queens.
The location is an area to the west of Little Alley that is known informally as
Acadian Gully.
Shai Mitra
Bay Shore
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Bob Kurtz just called to report his discovery of a Yellow-throated Warbler at
Alley Pond Park, Queens.
The location is an area to the west of Little Alley that is known informally
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The Yellow-throated Warbler continues at Forest Lawn Cemetery. The bird was
singing and offering excellent views in section 16.
Joe Fell
Buffalo, NY
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Had a Yellow-throated Warbler (albilora) at Hunter's Garden on CR 51 in
Eastport today. The bird was deep in the trails to the west of the clearing.
North and east of where "Toppings Path" meets "Hot Water Street" . Also had
a nice male Blackburnian Warbler as well as a couple American Redstarts.
Had a Yellow-throated Warbler (albilora) at Hunter's Garden on CR 51 in
Eastport today. The bird was deep in the trails to the west of the clearing.
North and east of where Toppings Path meets Hot Water Street . Also had
a nice male Blackburnian Warbler as well as a couple American Redstarts. The
Adding to the other reports of Yellow-throated Warbler -- one was seen
Sunday morning at the Grace Estate in East Hampton, Suffolk County. It was
rather confiding, often giving long views as it picked insets off tree
bark.
Karen Rubinstein
Springs and New York,NY
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Adding to the other reports of Yellow-throated Warbler -- one was seen
Sunday morning at the Grace Estate in East Hampton, Suffolk County. It was
rather confiding, often giving long views as it picked insets off tree
bark.
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John Turner's find was present today at around 1100, pretty much where
he described; Connetquot State Park, Oakdale, Suffolk County; seen
along the park's red trail, just south of the trout hatchery, foraging
high in the trees that line the river. I would add as a refinement
that the
John Turner's find was present today at around 1100, pretty much where
he described; Connetquot State Park, Oakdale, Suffolk County; seen
along the park's red trail, just south of the trout hatchery, foraging
high in the trees that line the river. I would add as a refinement
that the
Friday, 22 April, 2011 -
Via the Staten Island NaturaList, as reported by George Bouquio - a
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER has again been seen at Clove l;akes Park in
northern Staten Island, N.Y. City - with the location inside the park
as noted in G.B.'s report: "Yellow-throated courtesy of Ed
Friday, 22 April, 2011 -
Via the Staten Island NaturaList, as reported by George Bouquio - a
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER has again been seen at Clove l;akes Park in
northern Staten Island, N.Y. City - with the location inside the park
as noted in G.B.'s report: Yellow-throated courtesy of Ed
As relayed earlier on geneseebirds by Willie D'Anna, a Yellow-throated
Warbler was present this afternoon at Point Gratiot Park in the town of
Dunkirk, Chautauqua County. The bird was in the small DEC woodlot at the
north end of the park as accessed by turning onto Point Drive North from
Route 5
As relayed earlier on geneseebirds by Willie D'Anna, a Yellow-throated
Warbler was present this afternoon at Point Gratiot Park in the town of
Dunkirk, Chautauqua County. The bird was in the small DEC woodlot at the
north end of the park as accessed by turning onto Point Drive North from
Route 5
Another or the same YTWA was found this morning near the Maryland Monument
in Brooklyn's Prospect Park. The word went out that it had been seen in the
pine trees above the monument and our Brooklyn Bird Club spring migration
walk headed right over to the area. Tom Stephenson found the bird
Another or the same YTWA was found this morning near the Maryland Monument
in Brooklyn's Prospect Park. The word went out that it had been seen in the
pine trees above the monument and our Brooklyn Bird Club spring migration
walk headed right over to the area. Tom Stephenson found the bird
On the NYSOA field trip to Fair Haven State Park a Yellow-throated Warbler
was found and seen well by all the members of the trip in the trees at the
community center, it eventually moved across the road around the private
houses and was seen there by a second field trip group.
the complete
On the NYSOA field trip to Fair Haven State Park a Yellow-throated Warbler
was found and seen well by all the members of the trip in the trees at the
community center, it eventually moved across the road around the private
houses and was seen there by a second field trip group.
the complete
i am typing this out in the field at sunken meados state park. a
yellow-throated warbler is foraging in the shrubs just south of the field 1
building. park in the main lot and head to the deserted field 1 just past the
picnick tables. he is with many other warblers along the tree line.
i am typing this out in the field at sunken meados state park. a
yellow-throated warbler is foraging in the shrubs just south of the field 1
building. park in the main lot and head to the deserted field 1 just past the
picnick tables. he is with many other warblers along the tree line.
Thursday, 6 May 2010
A Yellow-throated Warbler was along the south side of the Pool in
Central Park (Manhattan, N.Y. City), as of 9 a.m. - the closest park
entrance is at West 100 Street & Central Park West, & the Pool's south
side is a very short way down to the right from there. It
Thursday, 6 May 2010
A Yellow-throated Warbler was along the south side of the Pool in
Central Park (Manhattan, N.Y. City), as of 9 a.m. - the closest park
entrance is at West 100 Street Central Park West, the Pool's south
side is a very short way down to the right from there. It
I thought I posted this Monday but evidently not. A YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER has
been visiting a feeder in the city of Syracuse since Monday. The homeowner is
Robert Burdick and his phone number is 315-476-3979. The address is 242 Thurber
Street. He is happy to have birders come to view the bird
I thought I posted this Monday but evidently not. A YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER has
been visiting a feeder in the city of Syracuse since Monday. The homeowner is
Robert Burdick and his phone number is 315-476-3979. The address is 242 Thurber
Street. He is happy to have birders come to view the bird
A YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER is coming to a feeder in Syracuse at the home of Mr.
Robert Burdick at 242 Thurber Ave. If you would like to try for the bird please
call (315-476-3979) to make an appointment .
Joseph Brin
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Baldwinsville, N.Y.
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