Today Ian Cruickshank found a Blackburnian Warbler in Beacon Hill Park (in the vicinity of Goodacre Lake and the bandshell--foraging in vine maples and oaks with kinglets). It was seen throughout Saturday..
Here are some tips from Steven Roais for finding it:
2.) other bird activity (especially golden-crowned kinglets)
3.) persistent chip call (once heard, easy to locate)
4.) look high up into the canopy (bird was as close as 10 feet from the ground but mostly in the 20 foot range)
The bird was not seen as of Nov 4th.
[Photos below from Geoffrey Newell]
Here are some tips from Steven Roais for finding it:
1.) Deciduous trees (maples in particular)
2.) other bird activity (especially golden-crowned kinglets)
3.) persistent chip call (once heard, easy to locate)
4.) look high up into the canopy (bird was as close as 10 feet from the ground but mostly in the 20 foot range)
The bird was not seen as of Nov 4th.
[Photos below from Geoffrey Newell]
excited about this bird
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