To clarify the location, looking on the map it was on the Blue Trail just
past where the red trail branches off and the Blue Trail curves left. I
last saw it in the base of some white pines on the left side of the trail,
and it dropped down into the low goldenrod area below the trail. Stuart is
there now, but I have not seen it since I posted originally. Not too many
other birds of note here, Hooded Warbler, Red-shouldered Hawk, a few other
warblers but nothing special.

Jay
On Sep 12, 2012 8:13 AM, "Jay McGowan" <jw...@cornell.edu> wrote:

> I just had a juvenile CONNECTICUT WARBLER along the blue trail at the Park
> Preserve, towards the southeast corner just south of where the trail splits
> (I for the second time), with the right heading through spruces and the
> left curving left and overlooking a brushy area. It came in to pishing and
> stayed out in the open for a few minutes but has now disappeared.
>
> Jay
>

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