(Thursday, 14 April) Prothonotary Warbler, Bronx - in the N.Y.  
Botanical Garden

I received a message late last night and only saw it just now, from an  
out-of-state birder who had visited the New York Botanical Garden  
(previously) and met a photographer who took the photo showing a  
Prothonotary Warbler, apparently a female, on Thursday, 14 April 2011  
- the label indicates the bird was seen, and photographed at Twin  
Lakes in the NYBG, which is in the northwest part of the property,  
easily reached by heading north past the main buildings to that end of  
the gardens.  It is possible to walk around, I believe and also can be  
scanned from the path next to the road or from the bridge.  If you go  
and are unfamiliar with the garden, ask any one that works there for  
the location.  (Mike Mastropasqua is the birder who alerted me to this  
find and the photographer was Pat (a woman) Gonzales.  In her photo,  
the bird is initially labeled, "warbler at twin lakes, 4/14".  I'm  
sorry, but what we don't know is whether the Prothonotary was seen  
again by anyone on Friday, 15th. It is the sort of place where that  
species could linger. There also is a lot of appropriate habitat along  
the Bronx river, both inside the garden as well as to the north (near  
that area).  This find should also be a signal that others of this  
species could be around the state - indeed it's not all that  
surprising that this came along when it did as Prothonotarys have  
arrived &/or have been noticed on some breeding territories just south  
of NY, such as in southern NJ,in this past week.

http://www.nybg.org/map/  (Note that on their map's configuration,  
Twin Lakes will be to the far left on the map.)

The website of the N.Y. Botanical garden lists hours, but it may be  
possible to park or arrive earlier to bird the grounds. I've not been  
there recently and can't confirm their policies on that.
http://www.nybg.org/visit/hours.php (this will also give other info on  
the garden).  Note that the garden is closed on Monday.  
http://www.nybg.org/visit/admission_grounds.php 
  (Note that, Saturday until noon, admission to the garden's grounds  
is free, as well as all day on Wednesdays. The standard grounds-entry  
fee for adults (non-Bronx residents) is $8. and there are also parking  
fees if parking at their lot.  Another easy way to get to the N.Y.B.G.  
is by Metro-North commuter train (on weekends, a ticket anywhere  
within N.Y. City only is $3.75 per person one-way. You must request a  
city ticket specifically.)  The Metro-North stop is called the  
"Botanical Garden" and is immediately across the boulevard from a  
pedestrian entrance - (if arriving that way, turn left after entering  
the garden to Twin Lakes area.) An even less-costly way to arrive is  
by subway but you'll be doing a bit more walking as the nearest subway  
is some distance...

Good luck if you should go - and please post if the Prothonotary is re- 
found with location in the garden if it is found again, along with  
other species noted. (Thanks.)

Tom Fiore,
Manhattan
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