Gorgeous mourning warbler singing and displaying before one lane bridge on
Armitage Rd.
Further on after next bridge, saw the prothonotary nest box and then the
prothonotary.
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Four territorial, male Mourning Warblers seen at same exact location on two
dates.
Drive up Hammond Hill from south end: go past natural gas pipeline (about 1
mi): continue generally uphill approximately 1/2 mile to Rabbit Run trail on
right (east) and park. Follow lumber truck trail on left (we
Almost my first bird this morning was a Mourning Warbler singing in the
familiar breeding territory on the west side of Bald Hill Road, opposite the
yellow gate, in the Danby State Forest. Across the road one or two Pine
Warblers sang frequently (OK, I’m paying more attention to them!)
-Geo
Oops, finger apparently slid right off the map! Those coordinates should have
read 42.32425°N 76.49878°W
-Geo
> On May 17, 2019, at 10:01 AM, Geo Kloppel wrote:
>
> This morning a Mourning Warbler was singing in the usual location on the west
> side of Bald Hill Road, Danby (across from the y
This morning a Mourning Warbler was singing in the usual location on the west
side of Bald Hill Road, Danby (across from the yellow gate)
42.36387°N 76.50339°W
For those who are still thinking about when Northern Waterthrushes sing, I
heard at least two different singers around 8:00 this morning
Thus morning there is a singing Mourning Warbler along Shindagin Hollow Road,
just before the road starts downhill toward the swamp. The “usual” spot
Laura
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A male Mourning Warbler was singing along the Village of Lansing Greenway
this morning. He was mostly hidden deep within the honeysuckles along the
path, but popped out a few times in response to pishing.
Perhaps even more interesting was that it was the only warbler I turned up
during a short wal
Forget to mention that a Mourning Warbler continued today singing in the same
hard-to-penetrate thicket in my "yard".
-Geo Kloppel, West Danby
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A couple of obviously new migrants are singing in my yard. One is a Blackpoll
Warbler (I always feel a slight resistance to putting "Warbler" after the name
"Blackpoll". It feels as if one were to write "Redpoll Finch")
The other is a MOURNING WARBLER. Although its rich rolling song left no room
If you're going berry picking at Grisamore Farms this weekend, keep your ears
open: Brad Walker and I heard a Mourning Warbler singing multiple times from
the wet woods bordering the strawberry patch this morning.
Scott
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MOWA SINGING BY DUCKWEED POND NEAR SHERWOOD.
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Looking at the photos I took of my little warbler flock at lunch, I realized
the bird I thought was a young Hooded Warbler (not mentioned in the first post)
was in fact a first-year female MOURNING WARBLER. That was a nice little
migrant flock!
Kevin
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The MOURNING WARBLER was still singing from the same area on both sides of
the Sherwood Platform in Sapsucker Woods half an hour ago, now giving a
more typical (but still short and soft) song, as well as harsh call notes
every now and then. The ORCHARD ORIOLE is singing lustily from the parking
lot
Steve Fast wrote:
> Excellent. That would be Trail Y-1 in the area of a blowdown a number of
> years ago. Canada warblers and winter wrens should be there also.
Winter wren was there, singing and popping up briefly to be seen by some of the
~20 participants of today's CBC field trip. Some also
: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mourning Warbler at Hammond Hill
It is on the yellow marker trail that starts on Hammond Hill Rd.? next to
visitor parking lot. About 500m up the trail. We got great views, only one
individual.
Alberto
On May 4, 2013, at 10:34 AM, "Susan Fast" wrote:
> This i
d.
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> Steve Fast
> Brooktondale
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Mourning Warbler at Hammond Hill
Chris Dalton, Nan
Chris Dalton, Nancy Chen, Nick Mason and I just found a singing Mourning
Warbler in the usual spot at Hammond Hill. Other Warblers include: Nashville,
Blackburnian, Ovenbird... A bit early again...
Cheers,
Alberto
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Hi all,
I was working in the garden, when I heard call of a insistent mourning warbler
several times in the morning from across the street in front of my house. My
house is just 500 ft from Six Miles creek preserve and perfect habitat for
Mourning warblers.
I also heard, redstart, Common yel
pse of a third. One remained out of my sight.
>> >
>> > Mark Chao
>> >
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>> > From: bounce-58388044-3493...@list.cornell.edu
>> > [mailto:bounce-58388044-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Kenneth
>> > V
Thanks for all the tips on finding a Mourning Warbler for our out-of-region
guests (Department of Defense Partners in Flight group). Given our time
constraints, I went with 8-yr old intel from my Atlasing days, and headed up to
the top of Tehan Rd. at the edge of Yellow Barn State Forest. Sure e
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> > [mailto:bounce-58388044-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Kenneth
> > Victor Rosenberg
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 6:27 PM
> > To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
> > Subject: [cayugabirds-l] M
I checked my favorite Mourning Warbler spot along Bald Hill Road (Danby) this
morning. Didn't find any! It was just silly with territorial Hooded Warblers
though. Raghu, write me for details if you're interested.
-Geo
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ods, as well as a frustrating
> glimpse of a third. One remained out of my sight.
>
> Mark Chao
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> Victor Rosenberg
>
eth
Victor Rosenberg
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 6:27 PM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Mourning Warbler territories?
Enough about ticks and rashes!
Does anyone know the locality of any easily accessible Mourning Warbler
territories in the Hammond Hill/Yellow Barn SF areas? There use
...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Raghuram
Ramanujan
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And likewise! I've been looking to photograph one for years now and haven't had
much luck, so I would lov
And likewise! I've been looking to photograph one for years now and haven't
had much luck, so I would love any tips on where to find one.
I'm also looking for Hooded Warblers if anyone has a lead. Thanks!
Raghu
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Kenneth Victor Rosenberg
wrote:
> Enough about ti
One was singing at the top of the Yellow Trail on Hammond Hill on Saturday
morning (trail to the left of the parking area, follow it all the way to a
few meters before it ends at a T intersection). The bird was in the
clearing area right there, the same place one was last year. I also had one
singi
Enough about ticks and rashes!
Does anyone know the locality of any easily accessible Mourning Warbler
territories in the Hammond Hill/Yellow Barn SF areas? There used to be an easy
one at the power line cut at the top of Tehan Rd. and another along the south
stretch of Yellow Barn Rd. I know t
New in my yard this morning:
Mourning Warbler
Hooded Warbler
Magnolia Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
Blue-winged Warblers
Warbling Vireos
Wood Thrush
Geo Kloppel
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On a lunchtime dog-walk along the green way connecting the Northwood
Apartments complex with Graham Road in Lansing, I came across a loudly
singing MOURNING WARBLER in the thick brambles along the north side of the
path. Also singing in the area were Canada Warbler, Northern Waterthrush,
and a Che
Hi again,
I'm adding Mourning Warbler to the list from today after identifying its song.
That makes 13 warblers and another species for this year.
Evan B
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Susan Newman and I couldn't turn up Stuart's Mourning Warbler on a noon
stroll around the Wilson Trail, but almost as interesting was a Short-tailed
Shrew feeding in plain sight on the side of the trail, completely oblivious
to our presence as we hovered over him/her to get some photos, our lens ju
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