Alan & all,

Er, ah... a Kentucky Warbler at Tanner's Spring?  With a Mourning just  
across the road?

this is sounding like the makings of a fairly active day... with  
possible storms due in later!

Tanner's Spring is about 100 yards northeast of the entrance to  
Central Park at W. 81 St.
by walking past a playground & bearing slightly left but not sharp  
left past the playground.
The area is partially fenced & is below the hill (which is called  
Summit Rock.)

... and there are many other nice birds being seen in Central at the  
moment.

(do come up with a western Oporornis sp., and I will see you  
momentarily ;-)

tom fiore -
manhattan
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On May 21, 2014, at 8:34 AM, Alan Drogin wrote:
> Correct. I can't peck that well.  Tanners is good too. Kentucky and  
> white crown sparrow.
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On May 21, 2014, at 8:19 AM, Thomas Fiore <[email protected]>  
>> wrote:
>>
>> Alan & all,
>>
>> and if by "Mourning at sparrow rock" you mean to report a Mourning  
>> Warbler in Central Park Manhattan NYC at a location that is known  
>> to some birders to be on the east side of the park's West Drive at  
>> approx. W. 83-84th St. vicinity, and is a low rocky rise with lawn  
>> & some trees on the upper & lower perimeters?  he area, if that is  
>> where you mean, is also a short distance to the SW of the Pinetum  
>> area, and is immediately west of the old bridle path that passes  
>> close by. The closest 2 park entries are at C.P. West & West 81st,  
>> & W. 85th Streets. It also is across the park Drive from Summit  
>> Rock & Tanner's Spring area.
>>
>> [& sent from a non-phone]
>>
>> good luck.
>> tom fiore -
>> manhattan
>> ______________
>> On May 21, 2014, at 8:09 AM, Alan Drogin wrote:
>> Just scooted over rock and hid in grass on south side
>> Alan
>> Sent from my iPhone


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