Stephanie Seymour has posted photos of today's East Shore Park Tennessee
Warbler to her website.
http://www.purplechickadee.com/moredaytrippin%27
(http://www.purplechickadee.com/moredaytrippin')
Don't know about Connecticut records, but over here in NJ this would be
considered a late bird.
Good birding to all,
John W.
In a message dated 11/29/2008 5:32:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
JSWorkman@aol.com writes:
This morning, three of us (Rob Fanning, Stephanie Seymour, and I) drove up
from New Jersey to see the Cave Swallows, which continue at the sewage
treatment ponds. Watched them feed from about 9AM to 10:30. Our counts
during
that period varied between 12 and around 18 Caves (feeding swallows are not
easy
to count).
Also, birds feeding in the brushy, tree-lined ditch on the southern
property
line of the sewage plant, included:
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Fox Sparrow
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Black-and-white Warbler, and
Tennessee Warbler (Stephanie photographed the TN and B&W warblers).
Many thanks to the CT birders who posted about this site and who also
generously provided information via email on how best to bird the area.
John Workman
Ridgewood, NJ
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