In addition to singing BLACKPOLL, TENNESSEE, and YELLOW-THROATED VIREO on Tareyton Drive in Northeast Ithaca this morning, I found a PRAIRIE WARBLER acting territorial in the open red pine stand east of the Arrowwood Drive medical park, while walking the dog. This habitat patch has always looked great to me for Prairie Warbler (lots of towhees, catbirds, etc.), but this is the first one I've had there. Of course it could just be a migrant.
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