Peter Reisfeld, Rhys Ritter and I observed six warbler species in Forest Park 
this morning including:

Northern Waterthrush (singing at the Waterhole)
Prairie Warbler (singing rather faintly and seen above the Waterhole)
Orange-crowned Warbler (very gray, presumably a female) (Little Gully)
Nashville Warbler (Little Gully)
Palm Warbler (all over the park)
Yellow-rumped Warbler (many, all over the park)

Also notable species:
Blue-headed Vireo (several)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (numerous, though not as many as last Sunday)
Swamp Sparrow (several)
Chipping Sparrow (numerous)
Hermit Thrush (several)

Jeff Ritter
Little Neck, NY


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