[SBB] Black-throated Blue Warbler reports
- Subject: [SBB] Black-throated Blue Warbler reports
- From: Bob Power <[[email protected]]>
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 20:40:06 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi all:
In checking the NorCal Rare bird alert tonight, I was
somewhat non-plussed that there were no reports of the
Black-throated Blue Warbler. Maybe it was called in
and the recording didn't stick?
In any event, there are likely birders who check the
NorCal alert (415-681-7422) religiously, who are not
on South Bay birds listserv. I know, I know, they
could check Sialia.com. O.k. That being a given, I
think, for this bird, it would be great if someone who
located the bird would call it in, and if subsequent
sightings would be reported. If the bird was seen late
in the day, that would be of great interest to folks
who didn't get a chance at the bird today.
I probably won't get up at 5 to be on-site at 7,
although I'm thinking about it, but I bet there are
others who would.
Best regards,
and good birding
"No birds sang the whole time we were up there. I didn't see a thing. I still dream about that trip though." Ted Parker, Northern Peru. 1978
From: A Parrot Without A Name. Don Stap. Knopf, 1990
Bob Power
Oakland, CA
Alameda County
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