Thank you! Yes, after reviewing more of the songs in the Macaulay library
we agree that it is a Blackburnian warbler. (Suan also suggested
Blackburnian to us).
Diane
On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Kenneth V. Rosenberg wrote:
> Hi Diane
>
> The song is a Blackburnian Warbler. It stutters in
Hi Diane
The song is a Blackburnian Warbler. It stutters in the middle like a Cerulean
but ends by going very high at the end - almost off the audible scale for most
of us - rather than ending with a loud "zreee" The habitat is right for
Blackburnian up there As well.
Ken
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Today Ken and I went to the North parking area for the Roy Park Preserve
for the first time. We walked the trail from there up into Hammond Hill
State Forest. Most of the birds were pretty quiet in the light rain. About
20 minutes up from where the trail enters the woods,though, there was a
warbl