News from Brian "Nighthjar back at maintenance". If you are out, or will go
out - Please, please take turns baby-sitting this bird through the day. Me
and other working birders will be very grateful.

Anders Peltomaa
Manhattan

‘Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.'
– Martin Luther King, Jr.
On May 5, 2014 11:12 AM, "Anders Peltomaa" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
> Relaying reports from fellow birders who are out in the Ramble area this
> morning.
>
> First the biggie, from Morgan Tingley:
> "Chuck-Wills-Widow flew over Maintenance. Now heading toward Polish
> Statue. Seen well."
>
> The CWWI was later refound "Resting now by steps down from belvedere
> toward Tupelo" (Brian Padden)
>
> Other birds include, continuing Summer Tanager seen high up in the trees
> near the Riviera, shore opposite Bethesda Fountain. (Doug Kurz)
>
> An occasionally singing Orange-crowned warbler at Maintenance Field.
>
> No report of the Kentucky warbler, yet.
>
> I am hoping that the Chuck is refound and that more birders (including
> those of us who are working) get a chance to see this great bird for the
> city.
>
> viva migration,
>
> Anders Peltomaa
>
> ‘Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that
> matter.' – Martin Luther King, Jr.
>

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