Date: 10/20/24 9:05 am
From: Justyn Stahl via groups.io <justyn.stahl...>
Subject: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Famosa highlights, 20 Oct
This morning there’s a female-type Orchard Oriole at Famosa Slough, in the
short east-west loop just south of W Pt Loma Blvd where the Green-tailed
Towhee continues. The Black-throated Sparrow is still along the north-south
trail at the west edge. The Dickcissel missed yesterday is still not
present.

Justyn Stahl
North Park


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