On Sun, Nov 20, 2022, 8:46 AM Anthony Ciancimino <
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> The Townsend’s Warbler, originally found by Doug Gochfeld, continues this
> morning at Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn. The bird showed well high in the
> trees just north of the tennis courts here: (40.69108° N
The Townsend’s Warbler, originally found by Doug Gochfeld, continues this
morning at Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn. The bird showed well high in the trees
just north of the tennis courts here: (40.69108° N, 73.97548° W) from
7:45-8:15AM.
Good birding!
-Anthony Ciancimino
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It continues today, Saturday, though it’s moving around and not being very
cooperative. Luck and patience is required.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 2:20 PM Patricia Lindsay
wrote:
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> The Townsend’s Warbler found by Doug Gochfeld yesterday at Fort Greene
> Park continues. When I left at 1:10 it was v
The Townsend’s Warbler found by Doug Gochfeld yesterday at Fort Greene Park
continues. When I left at 1:10 it was very active in the trees uphill from the
Kona Wiesel bench Doug mentioned in his email.
Good luck if you try for it.
Patricia Lindsay
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First time doing this so not sure if it’ll work but - Townsends is continuing
at Fort Greene. Just had in trees above visitors center. Thanks to Doug for
initial find.
What a great day!
Xander
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We just found a female Townsend’s Warbler at Green-Wood Cemetery in
Brooklyn. Loosely associating with large roving warbler flock here
40.6550003, -73.9905200
We are not on the bird right now but the flock is generally moving south.
Enter at the 25th St. main entrance to the cemetery.
Good Bi
Not seen as of 1:15pm today Jan 2. However there is an adult Black-headed gull
on the little beach right there.
Bob Lewis, Sleepy Hollow.
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> On Dec 31, 2019, at 9:26 AM, Jack Rothman wrote:
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> About a dozen birders here but the warbler has not yet been seen.
> Jack Ro
It has not been since the report from Tom. Multiple observers have been on
site; some of us for several hours with no luck. It is windy so this bird could
just be hunkered down.
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of
others, rather than to be f
Townsend’s Warbler continues in pines on both sides of entrance to Philip B
Healey Park.
Tom Moran
Shoreham
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Not seen this morning
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On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 12:50 PM, Daniel Fiore
wrote: Any update on this?
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019, 9:26 AM Jack Rothman wrote:
About a dozen birders here but the warbler has not yet been seen.
Jack Rothman
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Any update on this?
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019, 9:26 AM Jack Rothman wrote:
> About a dozen birders here but the warbler has not yet been seen.
> Jack Rothman
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About a dozen birders here but the warbler has not yet been seen.
Jack Rothman
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Continues, despite conditions, in pines at entrance to Philip Healey Park.
Tom Moran
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The Townsend’s Warbler continued this AM at Philip B. Healey Beach, delighting
a number of birders and photographers. See Arie Gilbert earlier e-mail for GPS
coordinates.
The bird appears to have a pattern where it visits the Pines near the entrance,
it then heads over to a small solitary pin
Just covering the listserv base for anyone who hasn’t heard already about this
bird via other branches of the birding grapevine.
Late this afternoon I found a TOWNSEND’S WARBLER while participating in the the
Southern Nassau CBC. The bird was mostly favoring pines on the perimeter of the
northe
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