Believe it or not you can go looking for the Prospect Park Painted Bunting
and not come across one birder!  Still people are looking for our superstar
visitor and they can no longer rely on the usual field mark "just look for
the cameras and birders."    I have created a google map to help as a guide
to his latest locations.

https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?hl=en&hl=en&authuser=0&authuser=0&mid=z8KGC2MO2lLc.kWF23pquz0Vk

His most reliable location for the last week and one half is a small patch
of wildflower and poke weed growth in a narrow patch between the horse
trail and the most north-easterly paved path coming down off the roof area,
a roped off area that includes a small path between these two main paths.

PABU has also ventured across the paved path from this area and has been
feeding on Poke berries next to the stone wall running due north.  He
doesn't move much so look carefully!


Rob Bate
Brooklyn

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