For anyone in NYC, my mom heard and I subsequently relocated the Tennessee 
Warbler at Randall's Island.  We obtained some identifiable pics.

The bird is frequenting the thicket behind the #42 backstop and seems to be 
favoring the west end, in the vicinity of the stands of flowering goldenrod.

Happy New Year!

Michael McBrien
East Patchogue, NY




> On Jan 1, 2015, at 9:48 AM, Nadir Souirgi <nadi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Jacob Drucker and I are currently trying to track down and photo document a 
> molting 1st winter female type Tennessee Warbler in the backstop 42 marsh 
> area of Randall's Island in Manhattan. Also of note was a single Cackling 
> Goose among the Canada Goose flock also in the same location.
> 
> Happy New Year and happy birding!
> 
> Nadir Souirgi,
> Inwood, NYC
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