My morning walk through the Ramble had four warbler species and a
couple of other points of interest: Two American Redstarts, a
Black-and-White Warbler, a Yellow Warbler, and a Northern Waterthrush,
all around the Gill just north of Azalea Pond, along with a Warbling
Vireo;  Another Yellow Warbler was nearby at Evodia, and another
Redstart at Tupelo Meadow. In the field in front of the Rustic Shelter
was a singing House Wren along with another Warbling Vireo and another
Black-and-White Warbler.  Finally, a Least Flycatcher was around the
big willow at the Upper Lobe, and of course all the usual residents
were present in numbers.

Good birding,
Ed Gaillard
Manhattan

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