The earlier email as to location inadvertently mentioned that the Doodletown 
trail is off Rte 9A (it is off Rte 9W). I spent some time at Doodletown Sunday 
afternoon and had similar birds to Tate, (yes to blackpoll; no to Wilson's and 
we missed an Olive sided FC that had been seen earlier by others).  We did hear 
YB cuckoo; hooded warblers were the most abundant

At a late day stop at Mine Road we had two golden winged warblers clearly on 
territory, one male gave good looks and was singing away (glad, finally, not to 
hear blue winged).

To reach Mine Road:  At the Bear Mountain Bridge circle, instead of going 9W S 
(towards Doodletown) take 9W N and then take first left (Firefighters Memorial 
Drive), just before the end of that road take left on Mine Road.   The GWs were 
in the shrubbery i/f/o the pond on the right side of Mine Road.

L. Trachtenberg, Ossining, NY
M. Kogut, Oceanport, NJ


From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tait Johansson
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 3:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Doodletown, Stony Point, Rockland County

Sorry, for anyone who doesn't know Doodletown, it is part of Bear Mt. State 
Park, & is in the town of Stony Point, Rockland County.


Tait Johansson
Katonah, NY
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