[cayugabirds-l] Wilsons Warbler

2015-05-17 Thread Donna Scott
At the end of a long, leisurely, mid day hike around a few trails at Sapsucker 
Woods at Cornell Lab of O , i walked down the power line cut from the 
Hoyt-Pileated Trail towards the Lab.

In the south thicket btw. a nest box on a metal post & the telephone pole w a 
larger nest box, I got several very good looks at a male WILSON'S WARBLER , a 
life bird for me! Finally it flew to a scraggly white pine on other side of 
walkway. (3:20 pm). 

Then as I approached Sapsucker Wds. Rd, I found a 2nd Wilson's Warbler male. (? 
The first one?) in the thickets near the Robert Slothower memorial stone 
opposite the second parking area towards the airport. 

Lots of other birds too!

Sent from my iPhone
Donna Scott
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[cayugabirds-l] Wilsons Warbler

2010-05-12 Thread Alberto Lopez
Hello,Here is the location of the Wilsons warbler, if anyone else wants to try and see it. It was on Wilsons Trail, in a small pond on your left if you have sapsucker woods pond on your right side. Hope this helps.Paste this on google maps: 42.480310°,-76.454000°

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