Have been busy on the farm for a couple of days and with a rainy, windy day
predicted tomorrow I took a break from things to look for the B-t G Warbler
after lunch. I found her within about 10 minutes and watched her forage in some
poison ivy vines for about 15 seconds, but lost her when she flew over to a
nearby pine and could not relocate her over the next 30-40 minutes. Still
amazes me how easily she vanishes. She may have found a "bud" in the male Pine
Warbler that also continues, as I saw her foraging near it again.
bpb, Louisville
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