Apparently the Mourning warbler was initially seen by Adele Gotlib. Often
hidden at times it would sometimes appear walking on the rocks in front of
Belvedere Castle until 7:00pm.
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Apparently the Mourning warbler was initially seen by Adele Gotlib. Often
hidden at times it would sometimes appear walking on the rocks in front of
Belvedere Castle until 7:00pm.
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Male mourning warbler on rocks in front of Belvedere Castle
Earlier reported by Adrian I believe-
Still visible at times
Dale Dancis
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Male mourning warbler on rocks in front of Belvedere Castle
Earlier reported by Adrian I believe-
Still visible at times
Dale Dancis
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I just had a lovely male Mourning Warbler among dense brush & fallen logs on
slope below Breeze Hill (to south towards Lakeside) in Brooklyn's Prospect
Park. He sang briefly even. This was the rarest of 18 species of warblers I've
had in the past hour birding in the park!
Gabriel Willow
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I just had a lovely male Mourning Warbler among dense brush & fallen logs on
slope below Breeze Hill (to south towards Lakeside) in Brooklyn's Prospect
Park. He sang briefly even. This was the rarest of 18 species of warblers I've
had in the past hour birding in the park!
Gabriel Willow
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Still in back of hedgerow now
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Still in back of hedgerow now
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Relocated at the southern Bridle Path. Singing consistently now and seen
briefly.
Cheers!
-Tim H
> On May 21, 2016, at 8:05 AM, Tim Healy wrote:
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> Heard at the corner of Lot 3, in the tangled vegetation near the cleared
> space. I was walking close to the fringe and
Relocated at the southern Bridle Path. Singing consistently now and seen
briefly.
Cheers!
-Tim H
> On May 21, 2016, at 8:05 AM, Tim Healy wrote:
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> Heard at the corner of Lot 3, in the tangled vegetation near the cleared
> space. I was walking close to the fringe and startled a singing
Heard at the corner of Lot 3, in the tangled vegetation near the cleared space.
I was walking close to the fringe and startled a singing bird, cutting off its
series of "churree" phrases. I briefly thought I might have another Kentucky.
It sang again from further back in the brush closer to the
Heard at the corner of Lot 3, in the tangled vegetation near the cleared space.
I was walking close to the fringe and startled a singing bird, cutting off its
series of "churree" phrases. I briefly thought I might have another Kentucky.
It sang again from further back in the brush closer to the
Though I had no luck with the Olive-sided Flycatcher seen the past two days,
there was a Mourning Warbler singing as a nice consolation prize. It sang
several times from a multiflora rose thicket near the first footbridge on the
eastern trail, south of the pond. It went silent and/or slipped
Though I had no luck with the Olive-sided Flycatcher seen the past two days,
there was a Mourning Warbler singing as a nice consolation prize. It sang
several times from a multiflora rose thicket near the first footbridge on the
eastern trail, south of the pond. It went silent and/or slipped
Raphael Campos redoing the Mourning Warbler shortly before noon. It is in the
same area where the Least Bittern was seen a few days ago south of the Rose
Garden in an "Aurelia Grove" behind a transformer "tombstone" near a huge tulip
tree and willow Oak.
Rob Bate
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Raphael Campos redoing the Mourning Warbler shortly before noon. It is in the
same area where the Least Bittern was seen a few days ago south of the Rose
Garden in an "Aurelia Grove" behind a transformer "tombstone" near a huge tulip
tree and willow Oak.
Rob Bate
Brooklyn
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Female Mourning Warbler seen 5pm today hiding in hedge along southern fence of
Bowling Green #1 (around 70th west) among tons of House Sparrows. Otherwise
nice afternoon, 10 warbler species, Baltimore Orioles, Cowbird, Red-eye Vireos,
Peewee and Empi - the later two both west side of Great
Female Mourning Warbler seen 5pm today hiding in hedge along southern fence of
Bowling Green #1 (around 70th west) among tons of House Sparrows. Otherwise
nice afternoon, 10 warbler species, Baltimore Orioles, Cowbird, Red-eye Vireos,
Peewee and Empi - the later two both west side of Great
Just saw and heard a male Mourning Warbler on Reservoir Road in Katonah NY,
Westchester cty. The bird sang several times and gave several loud chip notes
before making a brief appearance.
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Just saw and heard a male Mourning Warbler on Reservoir Road in Katonah NY,
Westchester cty. The bird sang several times and gave several loud chip notes
before making a brief appearance.
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Was just listening to a Mourning Warbler singing in the back of our yard,
but I could not rouse the bird up into view before it moved on.First
time I've heard one here for some years.
Town of New Baltimore, but midway between Coxsackie and Greenville, Greene
County.
Jim Coe
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Was just listening to a Mourning Warbler singing in the back of our yard,
but I could not rouse the bird up into view before it moved on.First
time I've heard one here for some years.
Town of New Baltimore, but midway between Coxsackie and Greenville, Greene
County.
Jim Coe
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Ok this is frustrating: I was leading my weekly bird walk in Bryant Park at the
very moment Sam spotted the Mourning, but we were on the opposite side of the
park. We arrived at the spot where the Mourning was seen less than ten minutes
after the report, and no sign of the bird! Several
Ok this is frustrating: I was leading my weekly bird walk in Bryant Park at the
very moment Sam spotted the Mourning, but we were on the opposite side of the
park. We arrived at the spot where the Mourning was seen less than ten minutes
after the report, and no sign of the bird! Several
After work this evening I had a Mourning Warbler singing and doing its
warbler business along the north path of Fuchs Pond Preserve in Northport.
It appeared only for a minute and then dove deep into the bushes and
headed West, not to be seen again.
Nothing else of note. Sorry for the late
After work this evening I had a Mourning Warbler singing and doing its
warbler business along the north path of Fuchs Pond Preserve in Northport.
It appeared only for a minute and then dove deep into the bushes and
headed West, not to be seen again.
Nothing else of note. Sorry for the late
While spishing fir otherwarblers up popped a mourning warbler, mature male. On
wood chipped path behind the velodrome ny baseball field 3.
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I led a walk in Central Park for NYC Audubon yesterday evening from 5-6:30. We
walked from Strawberry Fields down past the Lower Lobe to the Ramble. The most
sightings were actually right at Strawberry Fields, on the grassy area to the
right as you walk down the hill.
The highlight was a
I led a walk in Central Park for NYC Audubon yesterday evening from 5-6:30. We
walked from Strawberry Fields down past the Lower Lobe to the Ramble. The most
sightings were actually right at Strawberry Fields, on the grassy area to the
right as you walk down the hill.
The highlight was a
Hi all,
We were hoping to look for breeding Mourning Warblers as close as possible
to New Jersey. Does anyone know of a reliable spot in the Catskills or
another area?
Thanks!
Bert Harris, Princeton, NJ
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Hi all,
We were hoping to look for breeding Mourning Warblers as close as possible
to New Jersey. Does anyone know of a reliable spot in the Catskills or
another area?
Thanks!
Bert Harris, Princeton, NJ
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At around 9:45 AM I had a male MOURNING WARBLER along the Bridal Path thickets
at Ferncliff Forest in Rhinebeck. Before I even heard it sing it flew into a
bush right alongside the path and stayed at really close range. When it did
sing it was surprisingly quiet so if any of you go there be
At around 9:45 AM I had a male MOURNING WARBLER along the Bridal Path thickets
at Ferncliff Forest in Rhinebeck. Before I even heard it sing it flew into a
bush right alongside the path and stayed at really close range. When it did
sing it was surprisingly quiet so if any of you go there be
An immature Mourning Warbler is still present in the area just across the
path north of Tupelo on the Ramble, seen by a number of birders around 10am
on.
Good birding,
Ed Gaillard
Manhattan
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An immature Mourning Warbler is still present in the area just across the
path north of Tupelo on the Ramble, seen by a number of birders around 10am
on.
Good birding,
Ed Gaillard
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An immature Mourning Warbler is still present in the area just across the
path north of Tupelo on the Ramble, seen by a number of birders around 10am
on.
Good birding,
Ed Gaillard
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An immature Mourning Warbler is still present in the area just across the
path north of Tupelo on the Ramble, seen by a number of birders around 10am
on.
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I found a first-winter *Mourning Warbler* this afternoon in City Hall Park.
It was foraging about 15 feet up in a small oak at the western edge of the
fenced in area containing the Nathan Hale sculpture. This area is just
south of City Hall proper in the southern portion of the park with the
large
Having read Ken's post, I would have gladly traded my morning for his! (My
morning didn't begin in a doctor's office, but in a surreal two-hour pre- to
post-dawn transit of the storm-soaked and accident-ridden Southern State and
Belt Parkways.) Even so, I had a nice walk at Clove Lakes Park,
Having read Ken's post, I would have gladly traded my morning for his! (My
morning didn't begin in a doctor's office, but in a surreal two-hour pre- to
post-dawn transit of the storm-soaked and accident-ridden Southern State and
Belt Parkways.) Even so, I had a nice walk at Clove Lakes Park,
There was a Mourning Warbler in a stand of ragweed, young locusts and walnuts
by the first bench (which reads 'The Light of God shines down upon you') on the
main trail before you enter the woods at around 5:30 pm.
As I type, there is a steady movement of birds outside my window...Savannah
There was a Mourning Warbler in a stand of ragweed, young locusts and walnuts
by the first bench (which reads 'The Light of God shines down upon you') on the
main trail before you enter the woods at around 5:30 pm.
As I type, there is a steady movement of birds outside my window...Savannah
Around 10.00 am I observed a hatching year Mourning Warbler close to
the northern point of Strawberry Fields. The bird was skulking in
white flowered Aster and occasionally popping up into small shrubs on
the west side of "West Drive" close to the northern point of the
Strawberry Fields block
Around 10.00 am I observed a hatching year Mourning Warbler close to
the edge to Strawberry Fields. The bird was skulking in white
flowered Aster and occasionally popping up into small shrubs on the
west side of "West Drive" close to the northern point of the
Strawberry Fields block where the
Around 10.00 am I observed a hatching year Mourning Warbler close to
the edge to Strawberry Fields. The bird was skulking in white
flowered Aster and occasionally popping up into small shrubs on the
west side of West Drive close to the northern point of the
Strawberry Fields block where the
The Mourning Warbler reported yesterday by Eileen Schwinn was still present
this morning at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge, Suffolk County.
The bird sang 3 times between 8:10 to 9:30 AM with long silences in between,
and never came into view.
There was good activity overall, with 12 species of
The Mourning Warbler reported yesterday by Eileen Schwinn was still present
this morning at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge, Suffolk County.
The bird sang 3 times between 8:10 to 9:30 AM with long silences in between,
and never came into view.
There was good activity overall, with 12 species of
A singing male Mourning Warbler was seen this morning from about 9:45
- 11:00AM, at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge, along the boardwalk area
parallel to the rail road tracks. The bird was seen on both sides of
the walkway, between the stream and the overspill sitting area. The
bird was there
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