When I got down to the Ithaca City golf course this evening (6:30-7:15), it was 
raining lightly but steadily, and I could not locate the Yellow-throated 
Warbler by sight or song. A loose group of 10+ YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS, with 
several singing, were moving around the sycamores and foraging in the rain over 
Fall Creek. I did hear several distinct songs from a CERULEAN WARBLER, though, 
coming from Renwick Woods across the creek. A silent Western PALM WARBLER 
appeared with the Yellow-rumps, and an AMERICAN REDSTART and WOOD THRUSH were 
also audible from Renwick.

KEN


Ken Rosenberg
Conservation Science Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
607-254-2412
607-342-4594 (cell)
k...@cornell.edu


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