And likewise! I've been looking to photograph one for years now and haven't
had much luck, so I would love any tips on where to find one.

I'm also looking for Hooded Warblers if anyone has a lead. Thanks!

Raghu



On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Kenneth Victor Rosenberg
<k...@cornell.edu>wrote:

> Enough about ticks and rashes!
>
> Does anyone know the locality of any easily accessible Mourning Warbler
> territories in the Hammond Hill/Yellow Barn SF areas? There used to be an
> easy one at the power line cut at the top of Tehan Rd. and another along
> the south stretch of Yellow Barn Rd. I know they've been found at Hammond
> Hill this spring, but not sure exactly where.
>
> We have a group visiting from outside the region and this is one of their
> most wanted target species.
>
> thanks!
>
> KEN
>
>
> Ken Rosenberg
> Conservation Science Program
> Cornell Lab of Ornithology
> 607-254-2412
> 607-342-4594 (cell)
> k...@cornell.edu
>
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