Hi again,
BTW I should add that whether the warbler would fly a mile out of its way
after an established feeding pattern on the opposite shore on Sauvie
Island, is a good question. Was the sighting confirmed?
A photo was posted and plumage was examined - looks like same plumage and
moult as Oregon bird.
Nadine
On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 7:04 PM Nadine Drisseq <
drisseq.n at gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi Bob, The info was posted on our Washington Bird Photography group on
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Facebook, yesterday, but the comments with the location seem to have been
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deleted by Jonathan. However, the few folks who read the info may remember
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the details and send them to you. You can find Jonathan through that
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Facebook Group and message him.
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Some folks surmised that this *probably* is the same bird that was very
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recently seen on the other side of the river, in Oregon. Perhaps finding
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the location info for the Oregon sighting, and then making a beeline across
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the river for WA might work. Let us know how you get on.
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Propitious birding!
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Nadine
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Hi all,
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Would like to get more information on the black and white warbler he photographed at Frenchman' Bar Park, Clark co. Thanks
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Bob Flores
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Ridgefield, WA
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