Wonderful. Thanks so much.
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On Jun 27, 2021, at 1:42 PM, Jody Enck wrote:
Hello birders,
After receiving lots of input, ideas, and resources from many of you, I put
together the letter below and sent it to the President and one of the Vice
Presidents at Cornell (as noted
Magnolia, Black-and-white, ,and Canada Warblers just now on the north side of
Wilson Trail
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There was also an Eastern Kingbird by the small pond on the Wilson Trail this
morning.
Becky Hansen
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Enjoyed seeing Golden-Crown Kinglets, Fox Sparrow, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker,
and Rusty Blackbirds on my walk in Sapsucker this morning.
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There was a nice, very active flock of warblers in the woods this morning.
Birds I managed to see included Black-throated Green, Magnolia, Black-and-White
Warblers, Northern Parula, Least Flycatcher, and Common Yellowthroat. There
were many besides those. But the highlight for me was two
Two highlights of Salt Point this morning were a Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher and a
Wilson's Warbler.
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There were several Common Yellowthroats, a Black-and -White Warbler, and a
Blackburnian Warbler in Sapsucker this morning.
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I believe I probably saw those same two rough-legged hawks (that Kevin
mentioned) this morning, at about 11, as I drove on Sapsucker Rd. north of the
lab going to Rte. 13. The light one flew right along over the road and then
the dark one came from behind and followed it for a bit. Afterwards
I went to look for the Blue Grosbeak where it has been reported. I did not find
it but a large bird flushed from near the edge of the cornfield which looked to
me like an American Bittern. It flew about 20 feet and dove back in. If
anyone else sees it I would love to know if that is what it