Relocated at the southern Bridle Path. Singing consistently now and seen
briefly.
Cheers!
-Tim H
> On May 21, 2016, at 8:05 AM, Tim Healy wrote:
>
> Heard at the corner of Lot 3, in the tangled vegetation near the cleared
> space. I was walking close to the fringe and startled a singing bird, cutting
> off its series of "churree" phrases. I briefly thought I might have another
> Kentucky. It sang again from further back in the brush closer to the road,
> but the fourth and fifth phrases dropped lower. Mourning Warbler. I have not
> heard or seen the bird since, but Brendan has joined me on site to search. DO
> NOT FORGET, as I did, that this weekend is the Boy Scout Camporee and Lot 3
> is full. Park at 2 and walk down if you chase. Good luck!
>
> Cheers!
> -Tim H
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