Man, I was on the wrong side of the pond! I was there at the same time and saw almost no warblers at all. Yellows and Yellowthroats in the clearcut under the power lines. Great looks at Indigo bunting, many orioles, RE Vireos and a Red-bellied woodpecker. When u say the brambles, is that the area after the bridge at the top of the lower pond? I understand you were on far side. I will check it out tomorrow morning asap.
On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 10:13:14 AM UTC-4, Richard Garrigus wrote:
-- On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 10:13:14 AM UTC-4, Richard Garrigus wrote:
Just located a Mourning Warbler along the perimeter trail just beyond the juncture of trails between the two ponds. If you walk the outside trail (furthest from the parking area) keep a lookout on the right side in the brambles just beyond where the connector trail comes in.I had only a brief, but quite open look at it before it went back inside for cover. Trying to get another look was complicated by a Wilsons, a Bay-breasted, and a yellowthroat in the same immediate spot.It was spotted at ~9:20 am.Richard Garrigus
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