Our son Phil, home for the weekend, found several Palm Warblers around our yard
this morning. FOY for us, and a new specie for our yardbird list as well.
--Marty
Interlaken, NY
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Palm warbler and gnatcatchers at the swan pen in Stewart park Ithaca this
morning
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After an early evening meeting at City Hall there was still daylight, so I
biked to Stewart Park. Ann Mitchell wrote that she had seen a Yellow-rumped
Warbler at the Swan Pond this morning, so I looked very carefully. I kept
hearing a vague trill, always from the opposite side. Finally on my sec
Hi everyone,
I had a rather surprising first-parulid-of-year-in-Sapsucker Woods just now:
a PALM WARBLER. I saw the bird in the clump of alder shrubs/trees through
which the boardwalk cuts, leading to the platform over the water to the south
of Kip's Barn (the big white barn north of the La
On a neighborhood walk today from 1600 to 1700, I was a bit surprised to
encounter a PALM WARBLER (Eastern) in a willow clump. Also seen were 37
ROBINS heading south, and a lone E.MEADOWLARK in the field across the road.
S. Fast
Brooktondale
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From: Dave Spier
To: Cayugabirds (report)
Sent: Fri, April 29, 2011 3:14:43 PM
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Palm Warbler, MAC, 4/29/11
Location: NY WAY Montezuma Audubon Center (3577C
Location: NY WAY Montezuma Audubon Center (3577C)
Observation date: 4/29/11
Notes: low stratocumulus overcast with brief drizzle, then light shower; 52
F., wind W 16 mph, dewpt. 38 F., 29.79" steady; walked west along south edge of
walnut grove, then north on lane to platform, then back
PALM WARBLER at Stewart Park, singing under spruce by Cascadilla boathouse.
--Dave Nutter
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This morning at about 6:45, the PALM WARBLER entertained (singing, tail
wagging, hopping about) for several minutes among the bushes east of the
Swan Pen at Stewart Park. I walked around the pen, and it was still there
when I returned and enjoyed it for quite a while again. Jill Vaughan
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I just returned from a walk around the swan pen at Stewart Park. There
was a Palm Warbler foraging and singing (!) near the boathouse.
Bob McGuire
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I saw an active PALM WARBLER at the Swan Pen at Stewart Park this morning,
foraging on the island in the pond. Otherwise birding was slow in the area,
although a few more Blue-gray Gnatcatchers seem to be back. Dryden Lake and
George Road were unexciting earlier in the morning, and a loop of sout
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