I tracked the bird between roughly 12:40 and 1:00.
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 1:18 PM, Richard Garrigus <rgarrigus@meca.edu> wrote:
I took my lunch break on Mackworth and walked into the interior meadow. On the far side, I saw motion on the edge of the alder grove, followed until I got some brief fairly open looks. Distinctiveoff-white eyering that stood out in low relief. Brownish hood and dull yellow underneath. Olive-brownwings and mantle. Actively moving mostly down low, but inside the alders came to just above eye level, where I got my first and only good look. It disappeared several times but reappeared as well.It will likely stay put in the area with the next front coming, I'm going back to try again for photos this evening.Wanted to get the word out right away.Richard Garrigus
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