Hi Derek,
Thank you for your candor on the Cerulean Warbler mistake, Derek. You of
all people know that most of us out here understand the excitement and
appreciate your desire to find a good bird.... next time right!
One thing I have learned is that every one of us makes a mistake now and
then, and as you know.... I have been guilty of that myself.... While
giving us all something to think about yesterday you showed us all how easy
it is to just fess-up and move on!! It happens and thanks for the
follow-up.
Good birding and Thank you for all of the important work you do and have
done... for example the "Bradbury Mountain Raptor Monitoring Program"....
I have a separate file for these reports and find them very useful.
Thanks again
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Lovitch
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:34 AM
To: Maine-birds
Subject: [Maine-birds] Cerulean Warbler - RETRACTION, Freeport, 5/2
Hi all,
Well, I am sorry - and perhaps a little embarrassed - to have to retract my
Cerulean Warbler report from yesterday.
This morning, after well over an hour of searching, Doug Hitchcox, Katrina
Fenton, and I - soon joined by Jay Adams, Margaret Viens, and with
apologies, someone who's name i failed to get (I was distracted by my
just-then-apparent failure) - located a singing Black-throated Blue Warbler
in treetops only a few hundred yards away from yesterday's bird. (I guess I
should have called it quits sooner!)
It was singing a distinctly three-parted song, but much slower and lower
overall, and more typical BTBW-like than yesterday. When we first heard it,
we all thought BTBW immediately; there was little doubt. Perhaps also the
two rock faces it was singing near yesterday were playing with the acoustics
as well.
While I do believe the song was different yesterday, it is impossible for me
to ignore the coincidence. I won't hide behind the classic "two-bird
theory," and admit that I have most likely made a big mistake.
Apologies to those who took the time to chase this morning, but at least
there was a fair diversity of other, real birds to enjoy.
-Derek
Sent from my iPhone
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