Subject: [Tweeters] Seattle Palm Warbler, yes
Date: Dec 15 16:05:35 2013
From: Cara Borre - cmborre at comcast.net


My post from the field had failed, but several birders were able to observe
the "Bus Stop" Palm Warbler down the street near Recycled Cycles. I found
him foraging with juncos and a Townsend's Warbler in bushes and bathing in
a mud puddle in a parking lot close to Recycled Cycles. I relayed this
info to Asta and she brought other birders who, like us, had staked out the
bus stop for hours. We all had good looks at the bird who actively foraged
across the street in an area called Mercer Court. The bird was mainly on
the ground in the company of juncos but also flew to nearby trees
accompanied by chickadees.

We left the bird in Mercer Court after watching it actively forage for
about 20 minutes. This may be a better place to look for the bird at this
time, also looking for a junco flock wouldn't hurt.

Good luck PAWA seekers.

Cara Borre
Gig Harbor
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