Friday, Sept. 1st - Bryant Park, midtown Manhattan in N.Y. City -
A brightly plumaged PROTHONOTARY Warbler was photographed within this park, by
D. Ricci, Friday mid-afternoon, with the location at the north end of that park
(which is at West 42 Street there) and nearer the eastern part when see
Continuing this morning in the flowering crab apple trees just north of the
small parking lot behind the Post Office
Mike & Lynne Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Central Park, Manhattan (in N.Y. County), N.Y. City - Saturday, April 16th:
A male Prothonotary Warbler showed at “the Pool” in Central Park’s n.-w.
quadrant quite early on Saturday (it’s at least *slightly possible* this is one
that was in that park for some days, lurking unnoticed since the pr
Observed on south end of Main Pond east of grist mill but before USGS gauging
station. Look for small section of snow fence bordering north side of trail.
Not singing and shy.
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Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City - Saturday, April 9th, 6:30 p.m. -
thanks to L. Beamer for the eBird report on the (brightly-plumaged)
Prothonotary Warbler seen later in the day by the Central Park reservoir’s
[north side of] running track (the path right around the reservoir); the
warbler f
We had a Prothonotary Warbler along the main path in the North Gardens this
morning.
Michael Bochnik
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Relocated this morning by birders along the bridal path opposite the basketball
courts south of Field 1. Observed on both sides of trail, some patience may be
required as this bird will sometimes skulk. No vocalizations were heard. Other
birds present in good numbers were Ruby-crowned Kinglet, a
I found a Prothonotary yesterday pm in Bryant Park and got some atrocious
record shots.
Fortunately Jean Shum has relocated it this am and got some excellent
photos.
It is in the SW corner of the 'lawn' plantings amid the chaos of turning
the lawn into an ice rink.
Regards
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Monday, 19 August, 2019
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -
A male Prothonotary Warbler has lingered in Central Park’s southeast ‘corner’
by The Pond, at the west edges of Hallett Sanctuary in particular, since first
found & photographed by Junko Suzuki on Friday, 8/16 - on Monday 8/19, althou
Friday, 16th August, 2019
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -
A bright (apparent male) Prothonotary Warbler has been found (& photographed,
by J. Suzuki) at The Pond, in Central Park’s southeast quadrant & corner. The
sighting at least as first-discovered was around the waterfall feature, whi
There is a Prothonotary Warbler foraging along the edges of Strack Pond in
Forest Park right now.
Good Birding,
Corey Finger
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Prothonotary Warbler just relocated, 2nd day, Oscawana Island, Crugers,
Westchester.
Of note: this small Hudson River overlook, b/n Croton Point and George’s Island
(Google map link below), has had a very good diversity of warblers these past
two cold, rainy days including multiple Cape May, B
The Prothonotary Warbler found this morning by Rose Antos was re-found by
Sue Barth along the creek behind the chapel. It put on a good show for me
and several others present! I understand that it subsequently headed back
towards Mirror Lake where it was originally found.
Joe Fell
Buffalo, NY
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Monday, 22 April, 2019 -
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
I discovered a male Prothonotary Warbler around 4:30 pm on a rather rainy
afternoon, at The Pond in the southeastern corner of the park, seen by chance
on a walk not really seeking birds (and no bins in hand); luckily, a few others
co
On peninsula opposite terrace bridge
viewed from this location at 12.41 on 4-19-19
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Arie Gilbert
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The Prothonotary Warbler continues today, mostly in and around the area
surrounding the bow bridge below the Audubon Center/ Boathouse along the
Lullwater. Louisiana Waterthrush just above Binnen Bridge just upstream from
Boathouse.
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Tuesday, 16 April 2019 - Prospect Park, N.Y. City -
Thank you, Linda Ewing, for the find of a bright male Prothonotary Warbler,
giving the many Kings/Brooklyn birders & at least Manhattanite (me) great views
along the upper Lullwater not far from the Prospect Park Boathouse - this is in
Brookly
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Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Hempstead Lake, Nassau
In reviewing my photos from yesterday and more recent images from today, it
appears that something is wrong with the bird's right eye. What appeared
slightly squinty yesterday (
In reviewing my photos from yesterday and more recent images from today, it
appears that something is wrong with the bird's right eye. What appeared
slightly squinty yesterday (https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45067660) is
much more noticeably out of sorts today (
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/
At Hempstead Lake State Park. By Schodack Pond. Yellow-throated Warbler
continues in same area.
Robert Proniewych
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Following up on the earlier post, we found the warbler investigating recesses
in the westernmost wall of the referenced building, which I believe to be the
facility’s slaughterhouse, now disused.
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The Suffolk County Farm, Yaphank, Prothonotary Warbler is currently being seen,
feeding, in the area between the machine storage area and the concrete
building, located just south of the pig sty.
Eileen Schwinn
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Found at Suffolk County Farm in Yaphank. There is a hedge row about 100 yards
due west of parking area. Walk to north end of hedge row and move south. There
is a trailer holding a number of long metal pipes. Just south of trailer in
hedge row was bird.
Mike Higgiston
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I just received word and photo of a Prothonotary Warbler found by Russ
Ogden at Suffolk Farm and Education Center in Yaphank, Suffolk County.
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Singing and calling fairly frequently from mid-canopy of hardwoods in the
northeast corner of the picnic area east of parking field 4 (40.907011,
-73.250613). Also in the area was a female Bay-breasted.
John Gluth,
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Still here as of 145 pm. Heard, but did not see, Prairie; no sign of
Orange-crowned...Martin Carney
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The Prothonotary Warbler is back at the south end of the Nature Center
after being absent here for a few hours.
Earlier, I had the bird for a few minutes in a relatively leafy tree south
of the road maybe 50 yards to the east of the nature center, so it appears
to be making rounds of the area.
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Continues behind the Nature Center.
Mike Yuan
Brooklyn, NY
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.literally feet behind wall on south side of visitors center
viewed from this location at 0.18pm on 04-13-2017
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40.60392085,-73.93048059
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The PRWA continues at the Salt Marsh Nature Center in Marine Park Brooklyn.
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A singing male Prothonotary Warbler was found this morning (approx. 9:00AM) at
Connetquot River State Park. The bird was singing in the Oaks on the west side
of the river just north of the fish hatchery parking lot. The bird appeared to
be moving north along the river and after a short period ce
Prothonotary Warbler was still showing well at previously reported location
(Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island) around 5pm.
-Mike Shanley
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> On May 16, 2016, at 8:40 AM, Isaac Grant wrote:
>
> Currently a singing male Prothonotary not more than 100 yards south east of
> Ma
Currently a singing male Prothonotary not more than 100 yards south east of
Martlings Avenue. Park at Martlings by the bridge and walk south east along the
main path on west side of pond. Listen for bird on both sides of path. Reported
yesterday afternoon but I did not see it then.
Isaac Grant
Still giving good looks at North Pond near trail as of 1500.
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Prothonotary Warbler seen at 1150 at North Ponds at Bronx Zoo. He was low
in the trees on the island of the larger half of the exhibit.
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Currently looking at an immature Prothonotary Warbler in the trees lining
the north side of the creek just south of the Field 2 entrance at SMSP.
Brent Bomkamp
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Male singing north of path 100 yds east of Mill now.
Mike & Lynne Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Continues today, same area east of mill as seen on Sunday, singing its head off.
Seen with Phil Uruburu.
-Dave
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Currently listening to and watching a prothonotary warbler on the NE side of
the van Cortlandt pk lake in the Bronx. Seen from the trail along the edge of
the lake.
The bird is singing and preening. It has a deformed lower mandible,
significantly longer that the upper mandible, but otherwise loo
david speiser
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler Central Park
Just a word of notice , a Prothonotary Warbler was released in Central Park
this afternoon around 3:45 by the great staff of the Wild Bird Fund, in the
vicinity of Tanner Spring.
Just a word of notice , a Prothonotary Warbler was released in Central Park
this afternoon around 3:45 by the great staff of the Wild Bird Fund, in the
vicinity of Tanner Spring. It is has since flown , so keep your eyes open.
Good Birding,
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For those not chasing a Neotropic Cormorant or trying to refind a Bl-throated
Gray Warbler:
Last night Pamela Bracken Morrison posted to Facebook a photo of a Prothonotary
Warbler that she found in Eastport, Suffolk County, and it continues this
morning.
The bird is south of a small bridge (whi
After a long search eventually found at at the Sylvan Water. It was calling
from inside dense bushes the border the hillside next to white flowering trees.
Isaac Grant
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler, Madison Square park, 3:45 pm
Put on a good show, foraging in southern end of park
Put on a good show, foraging in southern end of park (between Shake Shack
and statue at sw corner.
Good luck if you go,
Rick Cech
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Right now Madison Sq Park 23rd and 5th behind Seward Statue
Debbie Becker.
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Sunday, 4 May, 2014 - mid-morningMadison Square Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City (add'l. directions below)A male PROTHONOTARY WARBLER continues in Madison Square Park, which is located between E. 23 & 26 Streets and from Fifth Avenue & Broadway on the western side (those avenues have a junction there, at
Just spotted a male Prothonotary Warbler in the tree at the SW corner of
Madison Sq Park (the tall tree behind the Seward statue).
Also seen: B&W Warbler, Northern Parula, Black-throated Green Warbler, about 8
Hermit Thrushes on the lawn in the center of the park, alongside an Ovenbird.
Not bad
On May 2, 2014, at 12:43 PM, Peter Post wrote:
At the point. Seen and photographed by others a couple of minutes ago.
Peter Post
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and that's warbler species 2-dozenth on the day so far in Central
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when it rains it pours...
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At the point. Seen and photographed by others a couple of minutes ago.
Peter Post
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So sorry for the misspelliing. I apologize to all
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Seen well behind Upper Pool at waters edge. First found by Jim Muchmore.
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Prothonotary Warbler continues at Fuchs Preserve, at the pond, offering in your
face views.
Donna Schulman
Forest Hills, NY
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ate: 04/23/2014 10:55 PM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler
Hey Arie,
I don't know the compass directions up there, as I gps'd my way there and am
unfamiliar with that preserve before today.
Drive into the preserve entry off Norwood
The prothonotary warbler was present at Fuchs Pond Preserve in Northport/Fort
Salonga at 6:15pm, offering great views. It was down the hill, alongside the
pond near the "broken" bridge. Still present around 6:45pm when I left the
area.
May stick around until tomorrow given the windy condition
I writing this on behalf of Tom Reichert, who messaged this to me just now:
I am shooting a stunning Prothonotary Warbler now. Fuchs pond, Northport.
If you want to post.
I've never been to Fuchs Pond, myself, but I see it is Fuchs Pond Preserve,
off Waterside Ave., Northport.
Donna
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This bird was at the Peninsula today. I did not see the bird but am passing on
reports from other places. Did not get reported for some reason. Same as with
the one in Greenwood Cemetary on Tuesday. Also did not hit the list. Not sure
why.
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For those using GPS or GoogleMaps the coordinates of the kettle hole described
by Ken are: 40.831019° -73.535277°.
Other birds in the area included Great Crested Flycatcher, Common Yellowthroat,
and Rose-breasted Grosbeak--all heard only.
Several Blue-winged Warblers were singing on territory. A
The Prothonotary Warbler found earlier in the day at Muttontown Preserve was
relocated about 2:30PM at one of the Preserve's kettlehole ponds. The pond can
be identified by a concrete horse trough located just northeast of the pond and
a large fallen tree north of the pond. The bird was actively
This morning, there was a single Prothonotary Warbler in the swampy woods west
of the fields at the equestrian entrance of the Muttontown Preserve.
Patrick F. Palladino
On Apr 29, 2013, at 7:54 AM, dino1...@hotmail.com wrote:
> For anyone searching for the bird, I departed after it flew off we
This day evolved into a butterfly outing to some of my favorite pine barrens
spots, such as Cranberry Bog County Park in Riverhead (Suffolk co.). I
enjoyed a few Brown Elfins and Spring Azures along the entrance off Lake Ave
(CR 63). Then, spurred on by finding an early Blue Corporal (dragonfly), I
Tuesday, 8 May, 2012 - Bryant Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
The long-staying PROTHONOTARY Warbler remains in Bryant Park in mid-
town Manhattan, seen earlier today in the SW part of the park, as
reported by Matthew Rymkiewicz, and by others off any list-serve. The
SW part of Bryant Park is neare
The Prothonotary Warbler was present yesterday at 2 p.m., in the southeast
part of the park, behind the Library. At one point, it descended to the
ground as it struggled to consume a Red Admiral. It succeeded (including
the wings), and resumed active foraging.
Douglas Futuyma
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The Prothonotary Warbler continues (as of 2 p.m. today) in the southeastern
sector of Bryant Park, behind the New York Public Library. At one point, it
descended to the ground as it struggled, and finally succeeded, to eat a
Red Admiral butterfly, including the wings.
Douglas Futuyma
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Tuesday, 24 April, 2012 - Manhattan (mid-town), N.Y. City
The PROTHONOTARY Warbler is still present at Bryant Park. I found it
after about 30+ minutes looking, low in London plane tree branches at
the north side of the large open lawn, and about where a "break" in
the adjacent plantings i
Monday, 23 April, 2012 - Bryant Park, mid-town Manhattan, N.Y. City
A PROTHONOTARY Warbler has been found and is being seen as of mid-day
today at the southeast section of Bryant Park, which is roughly midway
from Sixth towards Fifth Ave. on the 40th Street side of the park. The
bird has
Just found a prothonotary warbler in Central Park at the wildflower meadow at
7:10 AM
Also worm-eating and Orange crowned warblers present in the same area
Good luck if you go,
Jacob Drucker
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Ken Thompson just called to report that a Prothonotary Warbler was seen
by a member of his group this afternoon at Sunken Meadow SP. The bird
was along the north edge of parking field 1 between the main building
and the playground to the east, presumably the same bird found by the
Feustels at t
A female Prothonotary Warbler was near the visitor center on the path to
Swan Lake 10:30am this morning. It then flew to a large patch of Angelica
Trees beginning to fruit
along the start of the Overlook Trail. It was associated with a small flock of
titmice and a Blue-winged. Staking out the A
I spotted a Prothonotary Warbler this morning from Terrace Bridge in
Prospect Park looking south over the lower Lullwater. The bird landed in a
tree right below me and then flew down close to the water and moved around
the marshy edge of the Lull. I ran around and below in an attempt to follow
th
John Wittenberg just emailed me his report:
Prothonotary Warbler, adult male, not singing. Seen approx 5:00 pm at
Arshamomaque Preserve in Southold (on the north fork of Long Island).
Directions as follows: Stay to trail on left and continue left onto
blue trail when it splits. Past sign that s
The previously reported prothonotary warbler is still at the Bronx Botanical
Gardens this morning. It's gorgeous.
Greg Prelich
New Rochelle
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(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
Prothono
I just returned from the New York Public Library and there was no sign of the
Prothonotary Warbler. I went to the Bryant Park side as well and searched for
about an hour, still with no luck. If anyone did spot the Prothonotary, please
post.
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The Prothonotary Warbler in mid-town Manhattan (New York City)
continued, as it did the day before - & going on all good
informational evidence, for the past several weeks or more - at the
front of the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue and 41 Street,
the bird often appearing in the pl
Suet is a good idea, but also, meal worms are what the rehabbers give
the warblers, and they like them.
They can usually be purchased at pet stores as pet food.
Ardith Bondi
On 10/26/10 7:44 AM, Phil Jeffrey wrote:
I think most of us here know that this Prothonotary will probably die
of expos
I think most of us here know that this Prothonotary will probably die
of exposure and malnutrition. This is a fate that is the destiny of
most of the very late fall vagrants - those Ash-throated Flycatchers
aren't going to turn around and make it back to the desert southwest -
and in some rare cas
> it away from one of the busiest spots in NYC.
>>
>> David Speiser
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>> > From: phil.jeff...@gmail.com
>> > Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 17:14:20 -0400
>> > Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler-my experienc
; From: ard...@earthlink.net
> CC: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
> Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler-my experience
>
> Both times I viewed and then photographed the bird, the only ones
> feeding it were neither birders nor bird - photographers.
>
> This bird seems to be
Mon, 25 Oct 2010 17:14:20 -0400
> Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler-my experience
> To: dri...@yahoo.com
> CC: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
>
> Everyone is *not* doing it, and in instances like this I think it
> could be helpful to figure out who the photographer is.
If the birders and phorographers stop feeding the bird, it will continue to
pick up the scraps of food left by everyone else.
That being said, I think it would be much worse and completely irresponsible
to interfere with this bird by actually catching it and trying to
"rehabilitate" it. Correct m
It is my understanding that this bird has been fed by the "residents"
for some time now, with no apparent ill effects.
I was not aware that warblers ate bread at all. Obviously the bird is
being effectively opportunistic.
could anyone with much more knowledge on the topic, comment on the
re
m
> Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 17:14:20 -0400
> Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler-my experience
> To: dri...@yahoo.com
> CC: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
>
> Everyone is *not* doing it, and in instances like this I think it
> could be helpful to figure out who the photographer
Everyone is *not* doing it, and in instances like this I think it
could be helpful to figure out who the photographer is.
Phil Jeffrey
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 4:32 PM, drilbu wrote:
> I just returned from viewing the Warbler at the NYPL.
> I was very annoyed to witness a photographer feeding the
I just returned from viewing the Warbler at the NYPL.
I was very annoyed to witness a photographer feeding the bird pieces of bread
to
tease it out from behind the bushes. When I confronted the photographer, he
said to me, everyone is doing it.
Whether everyone was doing it or not, it is wron
:
From: Joe T
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Prothonotary Warbler yes
To: "NYSBirds"
Date: Monday, October 25, 2010, 11:06 AM
The Prothonotary Warbler was seen very easily this afternoon by many observers
between the hours of Noon and 1pm. It really does stick out like a sore thumb.
Goo
The Prothonotary Warbler was seen very easily this afternoon by many observers
between the hours of Noon and 1pm. It really does stick out like a sore thumb.
Good luck and enjoyJT
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The Prothonotary Warbler continued to be seen by many observers &
photographers in Manhattan, N.Y. City, along the front of the N.Y.
Public Library's plantings facing Fifth Avenue & between 40 Street and
up towards 42 Street, by mainly closer to the south rather than north
(or more to the 4
I haven't seen any posts on this bird today. The PROTHONOTARY WARBLER was
still present along 5th Avenue (in Manhattan) in front of the New York
Public Library at 42nd Street. When I was there at around 5pm tonight it was
along the raised promenade to the right (uptown side) of the lions. It was
fe
Saturday, 23 October, 2010 - PROTHONOTARY still there in mid-town
Manhattan (N.Y. City)!
The male Prothonotary Warbler continues in mid-town Manhattan (New
York City) at the front of the New York Public Library (main building)
in trees, flower & shrub plantings, and on stone steps and even o
David et all,
What a perfect place for a stunning Prothonotary Warbler to visit. Get
a higher education by sharpening up its skills in the ornithology section of
the NYC Public Library! Marvolous!
Cheers,
Mardi W. Dickinson
Norwalk, CT
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The Prothonotary Warbler at the NYC Public Library continued to be seen though
at least 415 this afternoon. This is an unbelievably cooperative bird. Unfazed
by New Yorkers who came within a couple of feet of it ,taking pictures with
their camera phones.
The bird at least, while Harry Maas an
Thursday, 21 October, 2010
A brightly-plumaged PROTHONOTARY Warbler has been discovered as of mid-
day today next to the front facade and plantings of the main branch of
the New York Public Library, at 41 Street and Fifth Avenue in mid-town
Manhattan, New York City. The warbler, seemingly r
The *Prothonotary Warbler* reported by Norm Klein yesterday continued a
Fuch's Pond in Northport today (4/16) at 4:30, when it was present along the
southerly shore of the smaller pond northeast of the main one. Also of
interest was a *Wilson's Snipe *in the stream on the left side of Seaside
Ct.
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