At Robert Moses SP, on the western Suffolk County barrier beach, Pat Lindsay,
Pete Morris, and I tallied 23 Yellow Palm Warblers, plus 5 more Palms that we
were unable to assign.
The overall total is not really exceptional for this species-site-date
combination, but the number of Yellow Palms--and their utter preponderance--was
unique, in my experience. Usually large fall counts of Palm Warblers on the
coast come a bit earlier and are heavily weighted to nominate Western Palms.
Yellow Palms are later and scarcer in general.
Shai Mitra
Bay Shore
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[bounce-119790319-3714...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Larry Trachtenberg
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Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2015 3:36 PM
To: NYSBirds-L@Cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Palm warbler "fallout"
At Mariandale Retreat and Conf. Center Ossining (off Rte 9), Kyle Bardwell and
I had likely more than 100 palm warblers -- everywhere. Also of note at least
2 blackpoll, swamp and field sparrow, raven and a late Osprey.
L. Trachtenberg
Ossining
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