Being seen more frequently now. Close range for a while.

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Warbler sized bird seen so far today. About all I can say at this point.

Steve

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Sent: Mon, Jan 2, 2012 04:29:06 GMT+00:00
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Grace's Warbler photos etc.

I've posted a few shots I took of the Grace's Warbler we found this morning   
 

at Point Lookout (during the Southern Nassau CBC), including one of what a  
representative view for many people who came later was, here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29840397@N08/?saved=1

I will post a wider array of photos of the bird in an album labeled "Grace's  
 
 
Warbler" at this site later:
https://picasaweb.google.com/Douglas.Gochfeld

A couple of things to take into account when going for the bird tomorrow:
1) It will be very windy for the next two days, and this afternoon after the  
 
 
wind picked up the bird hunkered down and wasn't seen again as far as I am  
aware. It was certainly still there, but the way the pines were getting  
buffeted by the wind, it shouldn't be surprising that it wasn't being  
conspicuous. It's still gotta feed though, so hopefully when it warms up a  
bit tomorrow it will be forced into view for extended periods of time  
somewhere. Before the wind picked up (it was almost calm and then picked up   
 

to 20+ MPH blowing directly into the treeline the GRWA was frequenting) it  
was not incredibly difficult to re-locate, although it still could have  
easily been passed over had one not known it was in there.

2) Park in the parking lot itself, rather than along the entrance road. The   
 

police here have a history of taking issue with birders parked out of the  
lot, although they seemed to tolerate it today (or not notice it). It's  
literally only 12 feet or so of a longer walk.

3) It's gonna get pretty cold tomorrow night, so if anyone wants to bring an  
 
 
insect swarm (the native kind, no emerald ash-borers please) to feed it,  
that would be good.

I'm only mostly kidding about the last part.

Good Birding!
-Doug Gochfeld. Brooklyn, NY.





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