Date: 10/15/24 10:09 am
From: <lehman.paul...> via groups.io <lehman.paul...>
Subject: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Miscellaneous stuff
Tuesday morning, the Dickcissel and Green-tailed towhee both continue along the West Point Loma Boulevard edge of Famosa Slough. In Fort Rosecrans Cemetery, a Tennessee Warbler had joined the flock of Yellow rumps in the southwest corner and seemed happy to hop around in the grass. Still one female Vermilion flycatcher, near the committal shelter.
Yesterday, Monday, there was a Blackpoll Warbler in Coronado, and all three Pacific Golden-plovers that have been present recently were at "stint island" at high tide, two adults and one juvenile. Still two lingering Black-chinned Hummingbirds at Tierrasanta hummingbird feeders.

Paul Lehman, San Diego 

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