The Prothonotary Warbler was present at Twin Lakes at the New York Botanical 
Garden this morning from 10:40 to 11:00, despite the rain. The bird was 
primarily foraging low in the branches of a tree that has fallen into the 
larger 
of the two lakes. Looking from the bridge, this is in the back right corner of 
the larger lake. Also present were many Rough-winged Swallows, a few Barn 
Swallows, Yellow-rumped, Palm, and Pine Warblers, a single Black-and-white 
Warbler, and multiple Blue-headed Vireos, Gnatcatchers, and Ruby-crowned 
Kinglets. 

Eamon Corbett
Pelham, Westchester, NY
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