nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
Subject: RE: [nysbirds-l] Virginia's Warbler Locations
The Virginia's Warbler was seen twice between 11:30 and 12:30 at the
location where it was seen at 1:45 yesterday. This is on the trail on the
south side of the gully, at a high point with good visibility into
tion with the road also called "Brooklyn Queens
Greenway". Yesterday I found lots of easy parking near the east end of 76th.
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY
--- On Mon, 11/12/12, Steve Walter wrote:
From: Steve Walter
Subject: RE: [nysbirds-l] Virginia's Warbler Locations
To: "
The Virginia's Warbler was seen twice between 11:30 and 12:30 at the
location where it was seen at 1:45 yesterday. This is on the trail on the
south side of the gully, at a high point with good visibility into the
gully. There is a new twist - an Orange-crowned Warbler - that may throw
birders
Queens
Greenway. Yesterday I found lots of easy parking near the east end of 76th.
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY
--- On Mon, 11/12/12, Steve Walter swalte...@verizon.net wrote:
From: Steve Walter swalte...@verizon.net
Subject: RE: [nysbirds-l] Virginia's Warbler Locations
To: 'Steve Walter
@cornell.edu
Subject: RE: [nysbirds-l] Virginia's Warbler Locations
The Virginia's Warbler was seen twice between 11:30 and 12:30 at the
location where it was seen at 1:45 yesterday. This is on the trail on the
south side of the gully, at a high point with good visibility into the
gully
Thanks Steve for posting an updated map. The bird was seen on and off as
late as 4:20 p.m.
Reminder: Please remember to follow the ABA code of ethics when birding.
Excessive tape playing is not the way to go about trying to see this
rarity and may actually push the bird away instead of enticing
Thanks Steve for posting an updated map. The bird was seen on and off as
late as 4:20 p.m.
Reminder: Please remember to follow the ABA code of ethics when birding.
Excessive tape playing is not the way to go about trying to see this
rarity and may actually push the bird away instead of enticing