[Birdnet] possible Mourning Warbler
Joel and Kathy Beyer
twobirders at juno.com
Tue Sep 5 02:07:53 GMT 2006
This morning on River Lane (Utah Co.) I saw what I believe to be a first
winter female Mourning Warbler. I was able to clearly see the narrow
near-complete eye-ring, olive-gray head, olive back, dull yellowish
throat, bright yellow unmarked underparts, and lack of wing bars. The
warbler was large and spent the entire view time skulking in the bushes,
non-responsive to pishing, and after a few minutes it melted away and an
hour of searching did not relocate it. I dismissed an immature
MacGillivray's due to the lack of both eye-ring arcs and hooded
appearance. The warbler was seen about halfway down the dirt lane (~200
yards further than the Parula location), river side.
Late this afternoon we found a female Indigo Bunting at Clover Springs
Campground (Tooele Co.), in the bushes at the springs. No N.Waterthrush.
Joel and Kathy
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