For those using GPS or GoogleMaps the coordinates of the kettle hole described 
by Ken are: 40.831019°  -73.535277°.
Other birds in the area included Great Crested Flycatcher, Common Yellowthroat, 
and Rose-breasted Grosbeak--all heard only.
Several Blue-winged Warblers were singing on territory. A Blue-winged seen well 
only by Bob Kurtz was heard by both of us 
to sing a Golden-winged song, but showed no other apparent physical signs of 
hybridization. More photos of the Prothonotary 
can be viewed here: 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jgluth_brb/sets/72157633406576452/
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