Date: 10/3/25 11:09 am
From: Hugh Ranson via groups.io <zonetail1...>
Subject: [sbcobirding] Bohnett Park
This morning there was a first-fall male Black-and-white Warbler in the
park, along with a Wilson's Warbler and a couple of Townsend's.

Back on September 9th, M. Holmgren spotted a Warbling Vireo at the park
which he ascertained to be an adult due to tail molt. Last week I saw the
same species at the park, and I saw one again this morning. This begs the
question, is this the returning wintering bird back for yet another winter?
For those of you wondering, does the bird just stick around all year? I do
bird the park in spring and summer, and the only vireo I see is Hutton's.

Elings Park was dull this morning.

Hugh Ranson
SB


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