The story continues to be both KENTUCKY & HOODED WARBLERS. Both quality warblers are in cooperative spirits depending on your timing,yet when revealed, they provided a good show.
Starting with KENTUCKY, this bird appeared at the Falkill Falls location, just south where a fence is temporarily patched next to broken pine boughs.Then much later, appeared at the Lower Pool back gate area. After a long disappearance spell which didn't help me on my lunch hour, the Kentucky reappeared again late this evening back at Falkill Falls.I am told its quite tame and showy when it pops up.
Meanwhile, as far as the bird flies, below the Amber gill Falls, the male HOODED is putting on quite a show.At times when it shows up, its showy. I received constant news its loyalty to this waterfall and on occasions moving about in the local area.
A CANADA WARBLER was seen here at Amber gill,previously seen by the Boulder Bridge.
YELLOW BILLED CUCKOO in the Rose Garden, and WHITE CROWNED SPARROW below in the Vale are other pursuits.