The salt point flock continues to produce neat birds, including blue-headed
vireo and pine siskins, and what I thought was a black-throared green is
looking more like a Blackburnian. Have yet to relocate the orange-crowned
candidate after it became camera sky and darted off.
Suan
> On Oct 31, 2020, at 2:47 PM, Suan Yong wrote:
>
> Saw what I'm pretty sure was an orange crowned warbler at salt point, in an
> active area between south trail and salmon creek, with many waxwings, a
> black-throated green and a yellow-rumped warblers.
>
> Suan
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> Composed by thumb and autocorrect.
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