Date: 11/4/24 10:58 am From: AlineandCurtis via groups.io <AlineandCurtis...> Subject: Re: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Crest Drive Encinitas Grace's Warbler Back again
The long-staying bird was in Santa Barbara, Montecito to be specific, not Los Angeles County. Go to the link below and then click on the "Table" tab at the top left to see the details...
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Hope this helps.
Curtis MarantzRiverside
On Monday, November 4, 2024 at 08:59:27 AM PST, Susan Smith via groups.io <seiurus...> wrote:
I heard there was one Grace's found in LA that returned for nine years, but I do not have the documentation. Am thinking this bird must be at least eight considering it was an adult male when found. Hope it sticks around for the Christmas count again. Sue Smith
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-------- Original message --------From: Justyn Stahl <justyn.stahl...> Date: 11/4/24 8:41 AM (GMT-08:00) To: <seiurus...> Cc: Sandiegoregionlistserve <sandiegoregionbirding...> Subject: Re: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Crest Drive Encinitas Grace's Warbler Back again
Incredible. There is no longevity record listed for Grace's Warbler on the Bird Banding Lab's list here, but that it is up there with many other related species based on band recaptures.
Justyn StahlNorth Park
On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 8:27 AM Susan Smith via groups.io <seiurus...> wrote:
At 8am this morning, the male Grace's Warbler, appeared in front of its old haunts near 1262 Crest Drive, Encinitas. It has returned for its 7th winter, and was first sighted in Dec 2018.
Sue Smith, Del Mar
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Susan Smith
Seiurus Biological Consulting
Del Mar, CA
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Susan Smith
Seiurus Biological Consulting
Del Mar, CA
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