Townsend Warbler still at Indian Hammocks


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Posted by Jeanette on 12:55:48 10/16/07

I was looking through the same group of Oak trees located east of the baseball area and saw the Townsend Warbler again. This time it was located in the Fig tree just west of a wooden post with a map in top and the no. 3 on top of the map. The tree is on the drive way coming from 107th ave. and is on the south side of the drive way(right next to the fence). I was there about 1000 a.m. today. That Fig tree is interesting to just sit there and watch. It is loaded with fruit and draws many birds. I was looking for the Bay-breasted Warbler seen on saturday's T.A.S. field trip but was unable to locate it. The area is raining Palm Warblers and Black-throated Blues. The Palm Warblers are on the ground and fences also.



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