Date: 1/11/26 12:20 pm
From: Lisa Ruby via groups.io <lbruby1...>
Subject: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Black-throated Green Warbler continues at Lindo Lake
The Black-throated Green Warbler first reported by a Palomar Audubon group at Lindo Lake on Jan 3 is still there. Looks like it had been missed for the last few days. Michelle and I refound it around 11:30 today where Roger had it on the 8th, in a pepper tree here:

32.85790,-116.91795

It also went into 2 other pepper trees across the grass to the south. A royal pain to try to photograph. It was chipping on and off.

Lisa Ruby
Sabre Springs

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