I assume you mean Golden-crowned Kinglet?
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY

--- On Mon, 12/12/11, Meredith, Leslie <[email protected]> 
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From: Meredith, Leslie <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [nysbirds-l] Swainson's thrush & Winter Kingbird Reports
To: "'Hugh McGuinness'" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Monday, December 12, 2011, 2:07 PM




 
 










I went back and saw the thrush again, possibly there are 2 moving
among the planters.  But could not relocate the warbler, much to my
frustration.  The dark bar thru the eye was so distinctive and upper back
and wings were drab, no bars, underside yellow.  Understand that this
sighting needs verification to be counted—was hoping someone could stop
by who has more expertise than I.  Have seen other warblers there in past
years, also quite late.  

   



From:
[email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hugh
McGuinness

Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 1:55 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [nysbirds-l] Swainson's thrush & Winter Kingbird Reports 



   



Hello NY Birders, 





   



Leslie's e-mail gives me a good opportunity to let everyone
know that I am once again writing the winter season Kingbird report for Region
10. The winter season extends from Dec 1 through Feb 28. While I monitor all
the major NYC area list serves for reports, I really appreciate anyone who
summarizes their bird finds or provides commentary about significant bird
events at the end of the season. My goal in writing the Seasonal Summary is to
document the rarities and the population trends in birds in Region 10, which
covers Long Island and New York City. 



   





Leslie's report is also significant because it is an example
of a species that a regional compiler just cannot accept without strong
supporting evidence, in this case preferably a photograph. So I welcome
supporting evidence for rare species, especially photographs, and I hope
someone might return to the area with a camera to document this potentially
very exciting record. 





   





For those who do not know about The Kingbird, check
out http://www.nybirds.org/. 







   





Sincerely, 





   





Hugh McGuinness

The Ross School

18 Goodfriend Drive

East Hampton, NY 11937 





   



On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Meredith, Leslie 
<[email protected]>
wrote: 





50th
st betw 6th and 7th aves, nearer 6th ave, in
planters on south side, across from Indian food truck, definitely a
swainson’s thrush and I think a golden-crowned warbler. Left them some
daal. 





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