Date: 9/20/25 5:01 pm
From: Mike Carozza via groups.io <mike.carozza...>
Subject: [northbaybirds] Bay breasted Warbler at Bodega Dunes Camp
Hi Birders

There was a BAY-BREASTED WARBLER this afternoon at Bodega Dunes campground.
It was at the fork in the road as you come into the camp by car, in the
cypresses straddling the road. In with the typical warblers and one of the
bushtit flocks. (sent this out already but I guess it didn’t go thru.)

The bird was shifty, but I have photos (can’t attach them apparently). The
warbler had two bold white wing bars, unstreaked breast, a faint eye-ring
broken by a dark eyeline, gray feet, and in a few of the photos seemed to
show a brownish flank (oddly on the right side and not the left). Light
streaks on the back, pure white throat and a greenish head and sides of
neck.

Last sighting of this species was 2016 at Owl Canyon. Correction: it was at
Hole in the head

Not much else to report. That was the only warbler flock I saw today.


-MC


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