Date: 9/16/25 9:14 am
From: Chris McCreedy via groups.io <cmccreedy...>
Subject: Re: ⭕[SanDiegoRegionBirding] Dickcissel, flock of Black and whites, Orchard, Tennessee
There is a good puddle down the left field line of the SW ball field. It roamed from there to shallow left with a group of about 15 House Finches and a handful of munias. SE of the scoreboard about 15 m. Go Tigers! 1984 World Series redux.

Chris McCreedy
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On Sep 16, 2025, at 08:42, <lehman.paul...> via groups.io <lehman.paul...> wrote:


The Tuesday morning Dickcissel found by Nicole D. continues at 8:40 a.m. In the large multi ballfields now to the south of the Morley swimming pool immediately to the south of where the male Scarlet T
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The Tuesday morning Dickcissel found by Nicole D. continues at 8:40 a.m. In the large multi ballfields now to the south of the Morley swimming pool immediately to the south of where the male Scarlet Tanager was a few years ago, mixed in with large numbers of house finches and cowbirds and a few munias and goldfinches. Earlier this morning several of us had Nick's Black and white warbler at the south end of the cemetery, which was then joined by a second black and white warbler forming perhaps the first flock of black and whites I've seen in California. And then a little later I had a female type Orchard Oriole in the northwest corner of the cemetery and Adrian H. had a Tennessee warbler in the northeast corner of the cemetery.


Paul Lehman, San Diego


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