The bobolinks (M + F) are back on the landfill at croton point park, also had 
one singing up by airplane field this morning; do not think anyone has had 
grasshopper sparrow yet. The larger migrant songbirds were prevalent this am at 
the Point. RB Grosbeak, scarlet tanager (odd variant plumage), both Orioles, 
great crested flycatcher; also a few warblers: Nashville, Parula, BTGW, 
magnolia, yellow rumped, redstart, and yellow (resident). 

L. Trachtenberg
Ossining 

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> On May 12, 2016, at 8:18 AM, d Futuyma <dfutu...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Mike Zito and I found 2 males and 1 female along the northern edge of the 
> large field on Stilwell Woods Park (Syosset), where a larger flock was seen 
> yesterday.
> Doug Futuyma
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