From Greg Hanisek:
5/15 - Waterbury, neighborhood walk -- TENNESSEE WARBLER.
From Mike Warner:
5/15 - Wilton, Merwin Meadows -- Wilson's Warbler, adult male, aux.
parking lot.
From Brian Bielfelt:
5/15 - Greenwich, Gimbel Sanctuary -- Blackburnian Warbler, Hooded
Warbler.
From Don Morgan:
5/15 - Pomfret?, Connecticut Audubon Center?? -- Blackburnian Warber,
GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER, CERULEAN WARBLER, Eastern Meadowlark, Bobolink.
From Erich Buchholz:
5/15 - Suffield, residence near CT river -- WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW
picking at sunflower seed under feeder.
From Amy Hopkins:
5/15 - Guilford -- I have been seeing a White-crowned Sparrow in my
yard in Guilford on and off for weeks.
From Arne Rosengren w/ John Maynard, Debbie Tenney, Nancy Rosenbaum:
5/15 - Old Lyme, Nehantic State Forest, Uncas Pond road, entrance
closest to route 156 -- In wooded swamp adjacent to road, Brewster /
Lawrence warbler, which looked and sang like a Blue-wing with a black
throat. No black eye line.
From Shaun Martin and Richard Trepp:
5/14 - Lyme, Nehantic State Forest -- Hooded Warbler, Cerulean
Warbler.
Madison, Hammonasett State Park -- 2 Red-breasted Nuthatch, 3 Little
Blue Herons, 2 Boat-tailed Grackles.
New Haven, East Rock Park -- Bay-breasted Warbler, Blackburnian
Warbler.
Stratford, McKinney Refuge -- Little Blue Heron (white phase),
White-crowned Sparrow.
Litchfield, White Memorial -- Whip-poor-will, Purple Finch,
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Brown Creeper.
23 Warbler species day across all locations.
From Roy Harvey:
5/15 - Naugatuck, Naugatuck State Forest -- several Hooded Warblers in
various parts of the forest.
From Bev Propen:
5/15 - Orange yard -- 3 PINE SISKINS at the sunflower chip feeder in
backyard, continuing all day. I haven't had any since the winter.
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