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Hermit Warbler (refound), Anna's Hummer and Hammond's Flycatcher

Observers: Jim & Deb Parker
Email: j.parker@cebridge.net
Verification: MONO
Remote Name: 72.47.2.108
Date: 10/13/2007
Time: 03:24 PM -0400

Sighting

Jim spotted the female Hermit Warbler, which was found two days ago by others(see previous post)in a cottonwood tree. It was at the back of the park just beyond the rail fence across the street from the Senior Center. There is a lot of bird activity still. The Hammond's was more east in a Willow on the meadow edge. According to Heindel's graph this is a late bird, just like the Hermit Warbler.


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