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Pine siskin, black-headed grosbeak, and others, Birch Creek SW of Big Pine

Observers: Jan Bowers
Email: spmjeb@qnet.com
Verification: MONO
Remote Name: 209.221.221.235
Date: 04/19/2008
Time: 02:36 PM -0400

Sighting

First time this spring that I have seen pine siskin, black-headed grosbeak, and black-throated gray warbler. A sudden diversity of birds along Birch Creek this morning, including Wilson's warbler, western kingbird, Cassin's finch, dark-eyed junco (Oregon), yellow-rumped warbler (Audubon's), Costa's hummingbird, and 15 other species.


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