The Black-necked stilt was present at 3:45 pm today at South Feeder Marsh in 
the Tonawanda WMA. The bird was initially found by Celeste Morien at Kumpf 
Marsh (Iroquois NWR) and was re-found today by Greg Lawrence. 

This morning at Forest Lawn there were a few more warblers than I have seen 
lately - Alec picked out 2 Cape May, in addition there were Black-and-White, 
Blackburnian, Magnolia, Yellow, Yellow-rumped, Black-throated Blue, American 
Redstart, Bay-breasted, Black-throated Green, Northern Parula and Palm. Others 
had Northern Waterthrush - I did not.

Warbler Ridge and Scajacquada Creek near Main St were both birdy areas in the 
cemetery.

Joe Fell
Buffalo, NY
joetf1...@aol.com

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