The Warbler is still around as of 12:30 PM when I left it. Now in its  
ninth day at this location, it's important to know that this bird is now  
covering a lot more ground, and should be looked for around the streams at the  
south end of the park as well as areas within A.J. Hendrickson Park, which is  
just to the south over Hendrickson Ave. When I found it today, it was 
hawking  insects on a private residence at the eastern side of A.J. Hendrickson 
Park,  fairly close to Hendrickson Ave. Ultimately, it returns to it's 
favorite place,  which is around the wooden bulkheads where the 2 streams 
connect 
at the south  end of VSSP.
 
Bobby Berlingeri
Elmont, N.Y.
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