Date: 2/7/26 9:57 am
From: <lehman.paul...> via groups.io <lehman.paul...>
Subject: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Lindo Lake BT Green Warbler and misc.
The Black throated Green Warbler at Lindo Lake continues today, Saturday. Found back in early-ish January by a Palomar Audubon Society field trip. Present this morning close to where it had been seen on previous dates along the one-way loop road on the south side of the lake. Today it was in several silk oaks right near the exit of the one-way loop, coordinates:  32.857552,-116.917911

Earlier this morning, the female Yellow-bellied Sapsucker continues in Ramona and flew into its favored area already at 6:35 a.m., but instead of going to its heavily riddled smaller eucalyptus, it went into a larger eucalyptus, three or four trees to the north, just north of the horseshoe pits. Yesterday afternoon, the Painted Redstart continued in the Talmadge neighborhood southwest of SDSU.

Paul Lehman, San Diego 

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