I'm advised Eastern tent caterpillar webs (not gypsy moth) for the Cuckoo food 
source at Croton Point.  (birds are hard enough for me; too much to learn too 
little time). 

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> On May 10, 2017, at 7:57 AM, Larry Trachtenberg <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> During a brief 30 min walk on the low road (bay side/wine cellars) I was 
> treated to a wide open YB Cuckoo maybe 15' off ground feeding on gypsy moth 
> cocoon.  Also warblers: black throated green, pine (late?), red start, and 
> ubiquitous yellow; plus towhees, b. oriole, catbirds, red eye and warbling 
> vireo. 
> 
> I understand bobolinks are back on landfill have not seen/heard them yet. 
> 
> Ran into a DEC Naturalist unsuccessfully trying to see if bittern and/or sora 
> are in marsh.  
> 
> L. Trachtenberg 
> Ossining
> 
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