Hi Everyone,

During my lunch break (2:00 - ~2:15pm) I went with my good friend, NYC birder 
Mike, to try and relocate the reported Mourning Warbler but didn't have any 
luck.  (other birders were also out looking)  We looked in the SE corner and by 
the shed area which is now "glovered up" with leaf bags of post-blossoming bulb 
plants.

We found the normal White Throated Sparrows, Common Yellowthroats, and 
Ovenbirds - Mike spotted a really gorgeous looking Wood Thrush.  The Wood 
Thrush was pulling up a few worms at a time and having lunch.

Good birding,
Rob in Massapequa (on break at Bryant Park)
http://longislandbirding.blogspot.com/

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