They are widespread I believe. Distancing provides a great opportunity for new discoveries.
Especially with ongoing Atlas.
Dan Nickerson
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 12:25 PM Craig Kesselheim <ckesselheim@gmail.com> wrote:
Seen and heard on the north end of the Breakneck Road in Hulls Cove. It's worth noting that this bird could be easily displaced by a lot of birder traffic and/or a lot of playback. Please be mindful of the bird. Link to eBird list (with audio clip of this bird's distinctive song) here.--Best,Craig Kesselheim
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