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Probable Black and White Warbler Bishop City Park

Observers: Todd Vogel, Chris Iversen and Denise Waterbury
Email: toddatoutdoorlink.org
Verification: MONO
Remote Name: 71.105.225.44
Date: 11/16/2007
Time: 04:50 PM -0500

Sighting

Good looks for all of us from as close as 20 feet... Bird was initially seen on east side of pond foraging near a few Audubon's Warlbers, Chickadees, and Kinglets. It flew from one small tree to another and eventually across the pond to the south where I relocated it in a cottonwood tree. Light white throat and belly, black streak behind eye, sides very streaked with black; white median crown stripe bordered by black clearly seen as it dipped its head. Verification appreciated!


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