Doodletown was extremely active this morning.  Cerulean Warblers and Hooded
Warblers in abundance and singing everywhere from just above Rt 9 all the
way up.  A male Kentucky Warbler was singing loudly perched high in a tree
- to get there stay to the right past the pond and stop just past the
stream crossing under the road, he should be singing loudly.

A good number of Worm-eating Warblers throughout singing; Pileated
Woodpecker seen near the base of the road up (maybe nesting near there
again this year); Tanagers throughout, singing; and a Yellow-billed Cuckoo
near the base.  Dipped on the Olive-sided Flycatcher unfortunately.

Rob Bate
Brooklyn

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