Saturday, 26 December 2015

Re: [Maine-birds] Saco: Western Tanager & 4 Warblers continue...


Thanks for your diligence in tracking these Josh.  

These late lingerers (and all the western birds we're seeing) are probably significant records in this strong El Nino year.

Bill

On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 5:49 PM, Josh Fecteau <joshuafecteau@gmail.com> wrote:
At the risk of being redundant, I can report that the Western Tanager,
Common Yellowthroat and Yellow, Nashville, and Blackburnian Warblers
continue along the Saco Riverwalk between the Front St. parking area
and the "magic hillside" (which is 1/4 mile downriver). The Tennesse
Warbler appears to have moved on (last seen Sunday, Dec 20th).
Hopefully the others will follow suit shortly.

--Josh

Josh's Journal: New England Natural History and Foraging [joshfecteau.com]

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