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ML334515211

Worm-eating Warbler Helmitheros vermivorum

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Contributor

Evan Schumann Media from this contributor Profile

Date

6 May 2021 eBird checklist S87229593

Location

Highbridge Park--S of Alexander Hamilton Bridge
New York, New York, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
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Map Coordinates: 40.8390425, -73.9348309
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Observation details

Presumed continuing bird seen by Phil Davis 5/4. Northern most Ravine down in swampy undergrowth. Heard only. Fairly rich steady trill type A. Unlikely to be chipping sparrow. Will try to add spectrogram but as always traffic nearby makes it poor quality. I actually rode bike around and to bottom of ravine to find it. Much poison ivy but by the time I got there it was silent.

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