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[SBB] BWWA still there 3:15pm



All,

Not wanting to miss an eastern warbler on my stretch of creek, I popped 
back out to Stevens Creek from work and immediately refound the 
BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER at 3:10pm about 50 yards south of where the 
cottonwood lies across the lower road and up the side of the levee 
itself. This was just a few paces north of where the concrete paving 
crosses the lower levee for the storm drain dump.

The bird has pale auriculars but lacks buffy flanks, and is thus likely 
a hatch-year male (or perhaps an adult female).

Mike Rogers
Sunnyvale

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Opinions expressed are my own and not those of NASA.

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Michael M. Rogers, Ph.D.
Mail Stop T27B-1
NASA Ames Research Center
Moffett Field, CA 94035
650-604-4732

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