Subject: [Tweeters] NASHVILLE WARBLER - Discovery Park
Date: Jun 5 14:17:16 2010
From: johntubbs at comcast.net - johntubbs at comcast.net




Hi everyone,



This morning on the Discovery Park monthly bird survey route that I do each month, I had a Nashville Warbler not too far from the visitor center.? Seems a bit late for a migrant, though Birds of Washington indicates it as an 'uncommon local breeder' west of the mountains as well.? Lots of singing Wilson's and a few Black-throated Gray Warblers were on the route as well.? The?Nashville was seen at the following location (sorry I don't know the street names).? From the visitor center parking lot, when you go out to the main road and turn left (uphill), it was in bushes near the first intersection.? That intersection has a road angling obliquely up to the left toward the military housing.? On the sharp 'point' created by this intersection and the main road, the bird was foraging at eye level in bushes at the edge of the woods.





John Tubbs

Snoqualmie, WA

johntubbs at comcast.net