I had a lone PINE SISKIN flying north over my house this morning, so maybe 
that's the one Mark saw.

There were still the remnants of a migrant flock on Tareyton Drive near my 
house this morning -- 6-8 YELLOW-RUMPS, 1 AMERICAN REDSTART, 1 NASHVILLE, 1 
YELLOW WARBLER, 1 singing RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET, 1 LEAST FLYCATCHER.  Yesterday 
morning, these were joined by a silent BLUE-HEADED VIREO, a singing NORTHERN 
PARULA, singing BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER, a Western PALM WARBLER, and a 
SWAINSON'S THRUSH. Single NASHVILLE and MAGNOLIA WARBLER in my backyard both 
mornings as well.

I've tried for the Yellow-throated Warbler 4 times already without success, 
although it was either raining, foggy, or late afternoon on all of my tries.

KEN


Ken Rosenberg
Conservation Science Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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607-342-4594 (cell)
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On May 11, 2012, at 11:55 AM, Mark Chao wrote:

I found a PINE SISKIN in a flock of goldfinches by the Podell Boardwalk in 
Sapsucker Woods on Friday morning.  Otherwise, I found very few migrants, none 
at all unusual.

Mark Chao
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