I saw the Connecticut Warbler not quite all the way behind the feeders: it
was in the small--hollies, I believe?-- that line the water and are on the
right side of the path before the walkway out to the seating area at the
small pond on the north trail.

It was initially seen at 2:26, and last seen at 2:30pm, at which time I had
to catch the shuttle and make it back to campus for a class. I managed a
crappy ID photo.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/83720499@N04/7980471474/in/photostream

Sorry for the late report!

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Jay McGowan <[email protected]> wrote:

> I got second hand word that David Weber found a Connecticut Warbler on
> the Wilson Trail at Sapsucker Woods a little while ago, somewhere on
> the path behind the north feeders. Brad and I just went out and looked
> for it without success, but wanted to get the word out. Hopefully we
> can get more information from David soon.
>
> -Jay
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