Date: 12/28/24 9:56 am From: Lisa Wahle via CTBirds <ctbirds...> Subject: [CT Birds] Re: Western rarities
Sorry for not posting earlier. The NL CBC team got the back throated gray
plus 3 palm and 1 pine warbler at the New London sewage treatment plant
along Smith St. this morning. All quite cooperative.
Lisa Wahle
Chester
On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 12:45 PM Chuck Imbergamo via CTBirds <
<ctbirds...> wrote:
> I haven’t seen them posted here, so I wanted to make CT Birders aware of
> two western rarities currently in our state.
>
> Yesterday, Nick Bonomo found a BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER at the Trumbull
> wastewater treatment plant in New London. According to eBird, the bird is
> still being seen, and there is one report from within the last hour. Here
> are the coordinates: 41.343087,-72.096004
>
> Also within the last hour, David Mathieu found a SPOTTED TOWHEE at Bluff
> Point in Niantic. The report from the CT Audubon Rare Bird Alert was as
> follows:
>
> CTAudubonRBA: female-type SPOTTED TOWHEE at Bluff Point in GROTON.
>
> Coordinates: 41.3129569,-72.0305380
>
> Chuck Imbergamo
> CT Birds Moderator
> Madison
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