Two people (Howard Towle and Jason Bolish) came to see the odd warbler, which 
had returned to the maple tree along with Nashville and TN warblers. Since I 
viewed it for longer, I could make a lot more detailed notes on it: Pale pink 
bill and legs, buffy olive wash on sides (with some possible light streaking), 
with off-white (or dirty-white) belly and undertail coverts. The white on it's 
head was actually more of a "hood", which covered both eyes, with dark speckles 
on the top of it's head. The hood didn't cover its nape. I think it's chin was 
a dingy yellow(?) I couldn't see its wings+back too much, but it appeared to 
have olive wings at the top, which blended into a darker olive/slate blue 
color, with a white spot on the edge of it's wing (both sides?) which we 
believe to be an "albino spot", along with its head. It's tail feather appeared 
to be back (from the underside), while the wing feathers (where it met with the 
tail feather) were a darkish olive/blue color. It was definately acting as a 
Vermivora warbler would, probing here and there. It hung out mainly on the 
twigs, but once it was hopping up a branch. In the begining, it was fairly low 
on this mature tree, but slowly rose up and by the end of our observations, it 
was probably at the very top of the tree. It may have called once, but due to 
all the other warbler comotion in the maple tree at the time, it could have 
been another. The call was a rising "swit!' Jason tried to get some pics, but 
this particular warbler was rather uncooperative as it moved constantly. He may 
post the pics later, if any turned out. The worst thing this bird could be? A 
partially albino hybrid-abberant-plumaged variant! Wee, what fun! We could only 
narrow this warbler down into the "Vermivora" genus, but if anyone else may 
have had a similar experience, or thinks they know what it is, or any 
questions, please e-mail. 
On a much lighter note, the Black-crowned Night Heron was present at Cortlawn 
Pond today, perched above a clump of dead twigs.
Good birding!

Alyssa DeRubeis
Golden Valley
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