Date: 1/6/25 9:48 am
From: Aaron Polichar via groups.io <beldingsparrow...>
Subject: Re: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Louisiana continues (1/5)
Hi all, 
I and a handful of others searched for the waterthrush on Monday morning, with no luck as of about 9am. The female Summer Tanager is still there. 
Aaron PolicharScripps Ranch/Mira Mesa

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On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 2:24 PM, Aedyn Loefke via groups.io<streptopeliamaster...> wrote: The Louisiana Waterthrush continues this afternoon (1/5). It first appeared very briefly at 32.992635,-117.260650 before moving up the creek. It was last seen at about 14:15 right at the base of the Panera stairs. It is being quite vocal when it moves around, but it is being very skulky and only offering split-second views.
  --Aedyn Loefke Valley Center


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