Date: 5/24/26 4:10 pm From: <lehman.paul...> via groups.io <lehman.paul...> Subject: Re: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Hooded Warbler Pt Loma
This of course is a private driveway in a private yard for the hooded warbler so people should not go way inside the driveway and rather stay near the entrance section. The driveway forms a semicircle and so the bird is in the back right corner as David says. So think of it as being at 1:00 on the crescent. I had to wait over 20 minutes for it to come back to that area but once it showed up then it stayed in that area for quite a while, but it is coming and going and you just have to wait quietly at the beginning of the driveway. Also, if anybody is in the area chasing the hooded warbler be aware that the Tennessee warbler in the tipus at Point Loma Nazarene University, next to the cafeteria, that Alex found yesterday is still present today as well.
Paul Lehman, San Diego
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On Sun, May 24, 2026 at 1:59 PM, David Trissel via groups.io<dtrissel...> wrote: Continues. Really likes the tiny tree/shrub just to the left of the large palm on the right side of the driveway.
David Trissel et al.San Diego, CA
On May 24, 2026, at 11:33 AM, Brennan Mulrooney via groups.io <Frozentoze...> wrote:
I just got a brief glimpse of a female Hooded Warbler foraging on the ground in the front yard of 3646 Rosecroft Lane. This was at 11:20 am.
Brennan Mulrooney
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Brennan Mulrooney
Santee, CA
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