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Re: Fwd: RE: [SBB] Dusky Warbler



Folks:

Not to be alarmed, but as usual our best birds are typos. The DUSKY WARBLER was a DUSKY FLYCATCHER (a pretty good bird in its own right). This just means that someone out there has got to do better than my Freudian wishful thinking.

Bill

At 10:42 AM 5/17/05, Kendric C. Smith wrote:
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From: "Alvaro Jaramillo" <[[email protected]]>
To: "'Kendric C. Smith'" <[[email protected]]>
Subject: RE: [SBB] S.C. Co. Bird List APRIL
Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 10:35:26 -0700
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Kendric

   Thanks for the list, superb sightings. I will note that you wrote down
Dusky Warbler, I assume you meant flycatcher. However, some folks may be
confused by this, you may want to post a quick correction. If it was indeed
a Dusky Warbler, then I guess I have been living under a rock.

Take care

Al

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 Subject: [SBB] S.C. Co. Bird List APRIL

 Bill Bousman writes:
 I did a slight clean-up and moved the first arrival of BLACK-HEADED
 GROSBEAK from March to April.  Thus, this makes the March total 215
 and with the grosbeak, we've added 18 species to bring the composite
 list to 233.

 A lot of 2's showed up in April, including WESTERN KINGBIRD on 1 Apr,
 ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER on 10 Apr, OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER on 15 Apr,
 WESTERN WOOD-PEWEE and LAZULI BUNTING on 16 Apr, and YELLOW WARBLER
 on 23 Apr.

 There was only one 3 this month, a CHIPPING SPARROW found on 16 Apr.

 As for the 4's, it was a fairly good month.  The first migrant
 NASHVILLE WARBLER was at Smiths Creek on 9 Apr.  The first VAUX'S
 SWIFT of the season was one over Twin Creeks on 13 Apr.  Multiple
 HERMIT WARBLERS were found at Smiths Creek on 15 Apr (an excellent
 spring for them).  Finally, and most surprisingly, a COMMON LOON was
 found at Shoreline Lake on 19 Apr.  They have been much more scarce
 in recent winters, and spring birds are seldom seen.  This
 basic-plumaged bird hung around for at least a couple of weeks.

 It was a good month for the 5's.  A HAMMOND'S FLYCATCHER was found at
 Smiths Creek on 16 Apr, where now annual.

 A SOLITARY SANDPIPER was found at Smiths Creek on 19 Apr, almost all
 of our spring birds are found at inland locations in the Diablo
 Range.  A singing YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT was singing along Llagas Creek
 on 20 Apr, another spot where they have been regular in recent years.
 One of the rarest of the 5's, a DUSKY WARBLER was found at Monte
 Bello OSP on 23 Apr.  Finally, a single YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD was
 found at the Arzino Ranch on 24 Apr.  They have tended to be regular
 migrants here in early May in recent years, but apparently only this
 single this year.

 We had one 6's, two LESSER NIGHTHAWKS near the Stevens Creek Tidal
 Marsh at dusk on 26 Apr.  This nighthawk breeds sparingly in San
 Joaquin County and southeast Monterey County, so April migrants are
 probably birds that have overshot by quite a bit.

 Of our regular birds, there is only one 2 left (Wilson's Phalarope)
 and we'll find returning fall bird in June or July.  There are three
 3's still to find (Brown Pelican, Common Poorwill, and Swainson's
 Thrush), but two have already been recorded in May.  So with the easy
 birds mostly out of the way, we are already at something like 235+.
 Shorebirds in July, August, and September will bring an extra 10 or
 so birds, but it is mostly uphill now.  Get out there and find those
 rare birds!

 The complete list can be found at:
 South Bay Birders Unlimited (SBBU)
 http://www.stanford.edu/~kendric/birds/
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