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Post by canadianwarbler on May 4, 2017 9:38:37 GMT -8
They're everywhere. I had a Nashville Warbler at 6.30 a.m just where the creek runs under the Hydro right of way, close to where the snipes are often seen. Not much else, the pond hardly had a bird on it. The NAWA was with an Orange-crowned warbler and some bushtits. There were however lots of Common Yellowthroats.
John Gordon Langley/Cloverdale
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Post by Gord on May 21, 2017 7:35:18 GMT -8
John, great find. I heard of a few out west which isn't typical I don't think. East of Abbotsford to me seems to be the boundary between pretty uncommon to relatively common with chances of encounter increasing the further east one goes. Randy did you ever see one there back in the day?
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Post by Randy on May 21, 2017 14:29:03 GMT -8
John, great find. I heard of a few out west which isn't typical I don't think. East of Abbotsford to me seems to be the boundary between pretty uncommon to relatively common with chances of encounter increasing the further east one goes. Randy did you ever see one there back in the day? No I didn't and I'm jealous!! There was a lark sparrow there a couple days ago as well! Glad it's still producing great birds!!
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