Greetings, birding friends! The Prothonotary Warbler was present and incandescing at about noon along the west side of the upper pond at Hinckley Park in SoPo.
The bird was singing "sporadically but emphatically" — belting out a snatch of "sweet-sweet-sweet" and then falling silent. Easier to hear than to see.
If you're standing on the bridge over the spillway at the upper pond, the bird has been seen along the right side of the pond just ahead of you, about halfway around towards the inlet.
Maybe my best bird ever for Hinckley Park — woo-hoo! Many thanks to Derek and to whoever found it initially.
Peace & good birding,
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Scott Cronenweth
South Prothonotaryland, ME
scronenw@maine.rr.com
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