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Gg hooded warbler
Juan's hooded warbler continues this morning in the southeast corner of the gg golf course. Still singing regularly and giving occasional views.
Miss you all and safe public transportation,
Teale
Juan's hooded warbler continues this morning in the southeast corner of the gg golf course. Still singing regularly and giving occasional views.
Miss you all and safe public transportation,
Teale
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Teale Fristoe
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#24476
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American Redstart at Mountain Lake continuing
In same spot found by Daniel Scali
In same spot found by Daniel Scali
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David Assmann
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#24475
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Re: Mystery song
Hi everybody,
Thank you all so much for your opinions. It seems to me that the best guess and what it almost certainly is, is a Bewick's Wren. I've sure never heard that variation of song before and
Hi everybody,
Thank you all so much for your opinions. It seems to me that the best guess and what it almost certainly is, is a Bewick's Wren. I've sure never heard that variation of song before and
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Eddie Monson
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#24474
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Re: Mystery song
McLaren IS the Bewick’s capital of SF in my unscientific opinion so that’s not a bad theory. How about a weird Junco? Hope it’s found and turned into gold!
I’ll ask Denise Wight for her
McLaren IS the Bewick’s capital of SF in my unscientific opinion so that’s not a bad theory. How about a weird Junco? Hope it’s found and turned into gold!
I’ll ask Denise Wight for her
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Daniel Scali
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#24473
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Re: Mystery song
Hi Eddie
It may be an odd Spotted Towhee, they do give two part songs around here sometimes. The frequency is too low for Blue-winged, and the structure of the trills is also not quite right.
Hi Eddie
It may be an odd Spotted Towhee, they do give two part songs around here sometimes. The frequency is too low for Blue-winged, and the structure of the trills is also not quite right.
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Alvaro Jaramillo
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#24472
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Re: Mystery song
Bewick’s Wrens have so many varied songs but this bird sounds uncannily similar to a Blue-Winged Warbler song. The only part that sounded a little off was that the ending trill was a little loose to
Bewick’s Wrens have so many varied songs but this bird sounds uncannily similar to a Blue-Winged Warbler song. The only part that sounded a little off was that the ending trill was a little loose to
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Mark Stephenson
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#24471
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Re: Mystery song
Sounds like a Bewick’s Wren. They do a lot of odd stuff, but the loud nasally intro notes and buzzy trills are good features to listen for.
Frank Fogarty
Arcata
Sounds like a Bewick’s Wren. They do a lot of odd stuff, but the loud nasally intro notes and buzzy trills are good features to listen for.
Frank Fogarty
Arcata
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Frank Fogarty
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#24470
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Re: Mystery song
We listened to the recording and Immediately thought it was a Blue-Winged Warbler, although the trills a little loose this still falls well within the Blue-Winged category. This is a very rare bird
We listened to the recording and Immediately thought it was a Blue-Winged Warbler, although the trills a little loose this still falls well within the Blue-Winged category. This is a very rare bird
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Mark Stephenson
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#24469
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Mystery song
Hi all,
I heard a bird at the north side of Mclaren Park which puzzled me. It seems very interesting to me and other people I have sent it around too. I really would appreciate further insight no
Hi all,
I heard a bird at the north side of Mclaren Park which puzzled me. It seems very interesting to me and other people I have sent it around too. I really would appreciate further insight no
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Eddie Monson
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#24468
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Re: American Redstart - Mtn Lake
Yup! Thanks to Dave and Max B for refinding. Still singing persistently as of 2:30pm. Same willow patch. Also Max and I glimpsed a mystery flycatcher with 2 buffy wing bars, pumping tail, and a pretty
Yup! Thanks to Dave and Max B for refinding. Still singing persistently as of 2:30pm. Same willow patch. Also Max and I glimpsed a mystery flycatcher with 2 buffy wing bars, pumping tail, and a pretty
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Daniel Scali
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#24467
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Re: American Redstart - Mtn Lake
Continuing Redstart in the same spot that Daniel Scali first reported.
Continuing Redstart in the same spot that Daniel Scali first reported.
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David Webster
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#24466
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Re: Hooded Warbler June 23: Noon update
Striking male Hooded Warbler continues singing and displaying in eucs and short trees and shrubs. Has been near golf course in area between the 2nd coyote alert sign and about 30-40 yards East.
Striking male Hooded Warbler continues singing and displaying in eucs and short trees and shrubs. Has been near golf course in area between the 2nd coyote alert sign and about 30-40 yards East.
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Ken Moy
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#24465
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American Redstart at the SFBG 6/22 and 6/23
Hi all,
I tried to send this post out last night but it didn’t go through so sending now along with an update. Went back to SFBG today with Ken Moy and he spotted the redstart in a group of
Hi all,
I tried to send this post out last night but it didn’t go through so sending now along with an update. Went back to SFBG today with Ken Moy and he spotted the redstart in a group of
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Nancy Palmer
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#24464
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Re: American Redstart @ BG
Found in chicadee flock
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Ken Moy
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#24463
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American Redstart @ BG
At south end of the lawn from Zellerbach Garden in Botanical Garden @ GGP: female type
At south end of the lawn from Zellerbach Garden in Botanical Garden @ GGP: female type
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Ken Moy
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#24462
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Breeding Swainson’s Thrushes in SF? A challenge...
There are still Swainsons thrushes singing at several locations in San Francisco into summer! The last time this happened was long enough ago that most SF birders would not realize this used to be a
There are still Swainsons thrushes singing at several locations in San Francisco into summer! The last time this happened was long enough ago that most SF birders would not realize this used to be a
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Josiah Clark
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#24461
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Hooded Warbler June 23
Hooded Warbler continues this morning in GGP. From second Coyote sign west of North Lake restroom on JFK take trail from sidewalk to golf course edge. Bird heard and seen in this area from 6:10 to
Hooded Warbler continues this morning in GGP. From second Coyote sign west of North Lake restroom on JFK take trail from sidewalk to golf course edge. Bird heard and seen in this area from 6:10 to
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Dave Weber
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#24460
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Olive-sided flycatcher is back at Sutro Rotary Meadow
I was glad to hear the repeated signing of the bird. Also still singing up there was an orange-crowned warbler. Is it getting late for it to still be singing in the city? I thought they were uncommon
I was glad to hear the repeated signing of the bird. Also still singing up there was an orange-crowned warbler. Is it getting late for it to still be singing in the city? I thought they were uncommon
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Bob Hall
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#24459
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Shearwater Spectacle Continues
Finally confronting my disdain of the coastal fog and wind, I made it out to Ocean Beach this evening (Monday June 22) and was able to witness the amazing spectacle reported by others over the past
Finally confronting my disdain of the coastal fog and wind, I made it out to Ocean Beach this evening (Monday June 22) and was able to witness the amazing spectacle reported by others over the past
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Richard Bradus
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#24458
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American Redstart - Mtn Lake
Hi,
SY male (unless females sing?) working the riparian 100-200 yds south of the restored meadow north of the lake. This is also along the path heading east and then south from the freeway underpass.
Hi,
SY male (unless females sing?) working the riparian 100-200 yds south of the restored meadow north of the lake. This is also along the path heading east and then south from the freeway underpass.
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Daniel Scali
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#24457
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