|
fall migration ups and downs, and accurate departure dates for rarities
Both spring and fall migration periods are, of course, not one continuous stream of migrants and rarities, but they are typically punctuated by good periods and slow periods of varying lengths. We had
Both spring and fall migration periods are, of course, not one continuous stream of migrants and rarities, but they are typically punctuated by good periods and slow periods of varying lengths. We had
|
By
lehman.paul@verizon.net
·
#12648
·
|
|
Red-faced Warbler : Negative report for morning 10 September...
The Smuggler's Gulch RED-FACED WARBLER (RFWA) was a no-show this morning (10 September) between ~07:00 and ~10:00 (when I left). During those three hours, about 5 birders at any one time were
The Smuggler's Gulch RED-FACED WARBLER (RFWA) was a no-show this morning (10 September) between ~07:00 and ~10:00 (when I left). During those three hours, about 5 birders at any one time were
|
By
Carl Ebeling
·
#12647
·
|
|
Re: Bobolink at Morley Field
I hate auto correct, birders. Sorry all.
Mark Stratton
North Park
I hate auto correct, birders. Sorry all.
Mark Stratton
North Park
|
By
Mark Stratton
·
#12646
·
|
|
Re: Bobolink at Morley Field
They were between eight and 10 burgers down this morning but we were not able to relocate the bird as of 10 o’clock
They were between eight and 10 burgers down this morning but we were not able to relocate the bird as of 10 o’clock
|
By
Mark Stratton
·
#12645
·
|
|
Bobolink at Morley Field
This morning (9/10/21) I had a very brief encounter with a Bobolink at the Morley Field Sports Complex. It was along the north edge of the ball fields at 32.7383397, -117.1395795. It was foraging in
This morning (9/10/21) I had a very brief encounter with a Bobolink at the Morley Field Sports Complex. It was along the north edge of the ball fields at 32.7383397, -117.1395795. It was foraging in
|
By
Nicole Desnoyers
·
#12644
·
|
|
Re: R Warbler continues 3:10 Thursday
The warbler is in the south group of tamarisk trees on the north west corner at 3:10 on Thursday.
Dan Jehl
San Diego
The warbler is in the south group of tamarisk trees on the north west corner at 3:10 on Thursday.
Dan Jehl
San Diego
|
By
dan jehl
·
#12643
·
|
|
Re: R Warbler continues
Just a quick note for people looking for the Red-facedWarbler that parking along Monument road is probably the best place. I was justpulling up to park off the street on the tree lined side when the
Just a quick note for people looking for the Red-facedWarbler that parking along Monument road is probably the best place. I was justpulling up to park off the street on the tree lined side when the
|
By
Dean Budd
·
#12642
·
|
|
Re: R Warbler continues
Hopefully everyone isn't getting tired of all of these posts on this bird. Forgot to mention, and I don't think anyone else has mentioned it yet, that the Red-Faced Warbler has been chipping on
Hopefully everyone isn't getting tired of all of these posts on this bird. Forgot to mention, and I don't think anyone else has mentioned it yet, that the Red-Faced Warbler has been chipping on
|
By
Lisa Ruby
·
#12641
·
|
|
Re: R Warbler continues
Still.here at noon, but back in the Tamarisks by the road. We lost track.of it in the last 5 minutes.
Lisa Ruby
Sabre Springs
Sent from ProtonMail mobile
Still.here at noon, but back in the Tamarisks by the road. We lost track.of it in the last 5 minutes.
Lisa Ruby
Sabre Springs
Sent from ProtonMail mobile
|
By
Lisa Ruby
·
#12640
·
|
|
Re: R Warbler continues
Just to be clear, I never saw anyone get out of, or get in, any of the cars parked inside the gated area and some were parked quite a distance away from where the bird was. So I have no idea if they
Just to be clear, I never saw anyone get out of, or get in, any of the cars parked inside the gated area and some were parked quite a distance away from where the bird was. So I have no idea if they
|
By
Alison Hiers
·
#12639
·
|
|
Re: R Warbler continues
Just letting everyone know that we’re really not supposed to park in there though so please park on the street and walk in.
Mark Stratton a North Park
Just letting everyone know that we’re really not supposed to park in there though so please park on the street and walk in.
Mark Stratton a North Park
|
By
Mark Stratton
·
#12638
·
|
|
R Warbler continues
I arrived at 8:30 and the RF Warbler was there when I left at 9:15. When you turn right from Hollister onto Monument Rd. about 100 yds down is a dirt road on the left that leads into an open area.
I arrived at 8:30 and the RF Warbler was there when I left at 9:15. When you turn right from Hollister onto Monument Rd. about 100 yds down is a dirt road on the left that leads into an open area.
|
By
Alison Hiers
·
#12637
·
|
|
Bird and Butterfly Garden - 9/9/21
I spent my morning off at the central drip with coffee in had. Visitors included a group of Wilson's Warblers that kept popping by, a MacGillivrays that took a nice long bath, and the continuing
I spent my morning off at the central drip with coffee in had. Visitors included a group of Wilson's Warblers that kept popping by, a MacGillivrays that took a nice long bath, and the continuing
|
By
Andrew N
·
#12636
·
|
|
RF warbler still present
Just received word that the Red-Faced Warbler is still being seeing this morning, Thursday Sept 9. Being seen in the tamarack trees south of the road, not immediately next to the road. Just the
Just received word that the Red-Faced Warbler is still being seeing this morning, Thursday Sept 9. Being seen in the tamarack trees south of the road, not immediately next to the road. Just the
|
By
Nancy Christensen
·
#12635
·
|
|
Re: Red-faced Warbler
A Bells Vireo was singing while I was there, and I photograohed a Warbling Vireo.
A Bells Vireo was singing while I was there, and I photograohed a Warbling Vireo.
|
By
Nancy Christensen
·
#12634
·
|
|
Red-faced Warbler
The RFWA was seen intermittently for most of Wed. morning. It was in the same E-W row of trees where it’s been previously reported, south of Monument Road about 100 yards west of Hollister. I saw
The RFWA was seen intermittently for most of Wed. morning. It was in the same E-W row of trees where it’s been previously reported, south of Monument Road about 100 yards west of Hollister. I saw
|
By
phil Pryde
·
#12633
·
|
|
correction Re: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Waterthrush at Mission Bay Resort
Not Hilton - Mission Bay Resort.
Checklist-
https://ebird.org/checklist/S94374507
Michelle Haglund
"there is still good in this world and it's worth fighting for”...Sam Gamgee
Not Hilton - Mission Bay Resort.
Checklist-
https://ebird.org/checklist/S94374507
Michelle Haglund
"there is still good in this world and it's worth fighting for”...Sam Gamgee
|
By
Michelle Reilly
·
#12632
·
|
|
Phalaropes in South Bay
This morning (09/08/21) around 8 AM, I had over 77 phalaropes at the Hollister St. Pond. It was incidental, as I was working, so no scope or binoculars. The ones I could ID by sight were Red-Necked.
This morning (09/08/21) around 8 AM, I had over 77 phalaropes at the Hollister St. Pond. It was incidental, as I was working, so no scope or binoculars. The ones I could ID by sight were Red-Necked.
|
By
Anthony Fife
·
#12631
·
|
|
Waterthrush at Mission Bay Hilton
In area with a large Tipu tree near the Coronado wing. On the ground, constant tail bobbing. There a lot of song sparrows in the area, chasing it. Last seen in the Tipu.
In area with a large Tipu tree near the Coronado wing. On the ground, constant tail bobbing. There a lot of song sparrows in the area, chasing it. Last seen in the Tipu.
|
By
Michelle Reilly
·
#12630
·
|
|
Yellow-green Vireo and other continuing rarities
On Wednesday morning the 8th, the yellow green vireo continues along Catalina Boulevard at the southernmost end of the cemetery, And as has become it's MO the last few days, it is seen either in the
On Wednesday morning the 8th, the yellow green vireo continues along Catalina Boulevard at the southernmost end of the cemetery, And as has become it's MO the last few days, it is seen either in the
|
By
lehman.paul@verizon.net
·
#12629
·
|