[mou] Townsend's Warbler refound
Aaron Bowman
ampbowman52@hotmail.com
Fri, 10 Sep 2004 14:14:27 -0500
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I refound the Townsend's at about 11:45 this morning. The bird was =
along the trail near the south end of the white pine stand, some hundred =
feet north of a caution sign (designating a sharp curve in the trail). =
I watched the bird for about 45 min with Mark Palas and Bill Litkey. It =
was very nice to have two good birders around to help confirm the =
identification!
There were also a number of Pine Warblers in the immediate area, which =
were also being seen in the canopies of the white pines.
The Townsend's occasionally came down into smaller white pines (always =
staying close to the white pines), but as Dennis and Barbara Martin =
previously reported, seemed to prefer the upper portions of the trees. =
During the time I watched it the bird moved a few hundred feet north on =
the trail, but typically stayed in small clusters of white pines for a =
while at a time (also as Dennis and Barbara Martin reported).
Good luck.
Aaron Bowman
Roseville
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