If you go, note that ALL of this property is private. Please bird only
from the road and do not trespass! The folks who own the land are very
private and do not welcome strangers walking on it. Plus there are no
trails to follow and all the land around here is infested with deer
ticks, so staying on the roads makes sense!
Alicia
On 5/4/2019 12:43 PM, Jared wrote:
After a delightful early morning with Josh Snodgrass and a robust group of over
20 birders I heard word of a reported GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER at the intersection
of Combs and McCarriger Rds between Lodi and Ovid. Got over there at 10:45
where the two birders present reported last seeing it at 10:30. Just after 11 I
saw a smallish warbler with a black throat and a yellowish wing patch. The
light was poor and it was a brief look but good enough for an ID. About 15
minutes later I saw presumably the same bird and got a good look at a black and
white patterned head although the body was obscured.
I also saw a Black-throated Blue, two Blackburnians, 3 Nashvilles, a
Yellow-rumped, and heard an Ovenbird.
Jared Dawson
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