Date: 5/3/26 11:08 am From: Joseph Alsadi via groups.io <Jsalsadi...> Subject: Re: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER - FRNC
It was there when I left at 10am, making circuits back-and-forth across the road, but always ending up back in that same lerpy eucalyptus west of the road.
> On May 3, 2026, at 10:57 AM, Lisa Ruby via groups.io <lbruby1...> wrote:
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> Anyone else try to look for this bird? If so, positive or negative reports would be appreciated.
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> Sabre Springs
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> On Sunday, 05/03/26 at 08:42 Alex Abela via groups.io <thebuzz90...> wrote:
> This morning there is a YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. The bird is visible from the main road, spending most of its time in a large eucalyptus just outside the walls of the cemetery and the row of star pines/bunya trees(?) just behind it.
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> Lisa Ruby
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