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Re: Black-throated Blue refound
Nina’s Black-throated Blue continues at Strybing Arboretum, first refound by Holly Coates. The bird ranged from near the north bathroom back to the moon viewing pool.
Brian Fitch
Nina’s Black-throated Blue continues at Strybing Arboretum, first refound by Holly Coates. The bird ranged from near the north bathroom back to the moon viewing pool.
Brian Fitch
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Brian Fitch
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#25861
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Orchard Oriole - Fort Mason
North side of community garden, under avocado tree, foraging in roses and dahlias.
North side of community garden, under avocado tree, foraging in roses and dahlias.
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Keith Maley
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#25860
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Black-throated Blue refound
In same Japanese maple over hanging Moon Viewing Garden. Being seen now high up in tree
(37.7679552, -122.4718533)
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Nina Bai
San Francisco
In same Japanese maple over hanging Moon Viewing Garden. Being seen now high up in tree
(37.7679552, -122.4718533)
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Nina Bai
San Francisco
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Nina Bai
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#25859
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Black-throated Blue Warbler at Botanic Garden
About 30 min ago I had brief but good looks at a Black-throated Blue Warbler in the maple at the Moon Viewing Garden (37.7678855, -122.4716971) before it flew across the path. Trying to relocate if
About 30 min ago I had brief but good looks at a Black-throated Blue Warbler in the maple at the Moon Viewing Garden (37.7678855, -122.4716971) before it flew across the path. Trying to relocate if
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Nina Bai
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#25858
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Tropical Kingbird at Fort Mason
Sitting on wire west of Battery
Sitting on wire west of Battery
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David Assmann
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#25857
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Lewis’s at Fort Mason
Just flew over eucalyptuses northwest of garden
Just flew over eucalyptuses northwest of garden
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David Assmann
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#25856
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Lewis’s woodpecker
2 in trees east of Batt Godfrey
2 in trees east of Batt Godfrey
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Rachel Lawrence
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#25855
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Re: Bobolink at Crissy Field Meadow
FYI, since there were some "nice find, Adam" messages going across - the bird was first found and identified by Brian Fitch; I found and identified it independently a bit later, but he was definitely
FYI, since there were some "nice find, Adam" messages going across - the bird was first found and identified by Brian Fitch; I found and identified it independently a bit later, but he was definitely
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Adam Winer
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#25854
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Re: Bobolink at Crissy Field Meadow
The bobolink continues at east end of Crissy Field. Usually near meadowlark flock.
Calvin Lou
SF
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
The bobolink continues at east end of Crissy Field. Usually near meadowlark flock.
Calvin Lou
SF
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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C Lou
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#25853
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Re: Bobolink at Crissy Field Meadow
The Bobolink is one of the palest I’ve seen, and when I spotted it, it was among several Savannahs at the NE corner of the field. It then flew over to the meadowlark flock where Adam was able to
The Bobolink is one of the palest I’ve seen, and when I spotted it, it was among several Savannahs at the NE corner of the field. It then flew over to the meadowlark flock where Adam was able to
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Brian Fitch
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#25852
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Bobolink at Crissy Field Meadow
With meadowlarks. Also 4 Greater White-fronted Geese.
With meadowlarks. Also 4 Greater White-fronted Geese.
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Adam Winer
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#25851
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Lark and Clay-Colored Sparrows at Fort Mason
There were 10 species of sparrow at Fort Mason this morning, including a LARK and a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW. A LINCOLN'S SPARROW, a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW, and 6 SAVANNAH SPARROWS were the other
There were 10 species of sparrow at Fort Mason this morning, including a LARK and a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW. A LINCOLN'S SPARROW, a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW, and 6 SAVANNAH SPARROWS were the other
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David Assmann
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#25850
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Re: Crissy this AM- Sept 30 ; CC Sparrow; Brewers Sparrow ,Teal, WT Kite
All,
There is some differing opinion on the Brewers sparrow I reported earlier and may be a well marked CC Sparrow.
I am looking into it but will retract Brewers for now,
Hugh
All,
There is some differing opinion on the Brewers sparrow I reported earlier and may be a well marked CC Sparrow.
I am looking into it but will retract Brewers for now,
Hugh
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H Cotter
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#25849
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Bernal Hill
This morning I had repeated sightings of an acorn woodpecker on Bernal Hill. It seemed to be circling the hill, as I saw it on both the northern and southern sides. Last seen flying south.
I also
This morning I had repeated sightings of an acorn woodpecker on Bernal Hill. It seemed to be circling the hill, as I saw it on both the northern and southern sides. Last seen flying south.
I also
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Donna Hayes
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#25848
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Crissy this AM- Sept 30 ; CC Sparrow; Brewers Sparrow ,Teal, WT Kite
There was a Brewer's Sparrow, Clay-colored Sparrow, WT Kite , White Pelican and the continuing teal at Crissy this morning.
Clay colored was along the main path at the west end; Brewer's was in the
There was a Brewer's Sparrow, Clay-colored Sparrow, WT Kite , White Pelican and the continuing teal at Crissy this morning.
Clay colored was along the main path at the west end; Brewer's was in the
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H Cotter
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#25847
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Crissy this evening - Sept 29th ; Teal
I stopped at Crissy late this evening - 6.45 pm.
On the lagoon was a single White Pelican.
At the west end was a single Pintail, GW Teal and a potential BW Teal. It was getting dark but this bird
I stopped at Crissy late this evening - 6.45 pm.
On the lagoon was a single White Pelican.
At the west end was a single Pintail, GW Teal and a potential BW Teal. It was getting dark but this bird
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H Cotter
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#25846
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Another Prairie Warbler
Looking at it now, Presidio Hills. Favoring the coyote bush just east of the brick building here:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/isXY8Nnc1kdhLGiR6
2 Acorn Woodpeckers up the hill in a dead pine as well.
Also
Looking at it now, Presidio Hills. Favoring the coyote bush just east of the brick building here:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/isXY8Nnc1kdhLGiR6
2 Acorn Woodpeckers up the hill in a dead pine as well.
Also
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David Armstrong
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#25845
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Another palm warbler SW end of Fort Scott field
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Rachel Lawrence
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#25844
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Another Northern Parula
I can’t remember if this has been reported a few days ago but it’s in Dragonfly creek, flew from north slope bushes into alders
I can’t remember if this has been reported a few days ago but it’s in Dragonfly creek, flew from north slope bushes into alders
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Rachel Lawrence
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#25843
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Re: Hybrid White-crowned x White-throated Sparrow?
Joe
Bad use of language. Tree line Taiga is what I should have said, too
shrubby for Tundra and certainly not forest. I don't know if they take
muskeg, openings in the Black Spruce swamps, but they
Joe
Bad use of language. Tree line Taiga is what I should have said, too
shrubby for Tundra and certainly not forest. I don't know if they take
muskeg, openings in the Black Spruce swamps, but they
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Alvaro Jaramillo
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#25842
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