common one....B On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Alan Wormington <wormington@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Wouldn't albilora be the expected subspecies in Texas? > > > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > From: Brush Freeman <brushfreeman@xxxxxxxxx> > To: texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [texbirds] Port O'Connor rarities from this morn > Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 15:14:25 -0600 > > > http://texasnaturenotes.blogspot.com/ > > Both are tough to get here in winter....I wanted photos of the > Yellow-throated Warbler but it would not mind itself as it moved about in a > big group of palms. There reason I wanted that is because I think it is > the "white-lored" morph. > > > > -- > Brush Freeman > Independent and affiliated Field Biologist > 361-655-7641 Cell > 720-202-0276 Business > http://texasnaturenotes.blogspot.com/ > Finca Alacranes., Utley,Texas > > > Edit your Freelists account settings for TEXBIRDS at > //www.freelists.org/list/texbirds > > Reposting of traffic from TEXBIRDS is prohibited without seeking permission > from the List Owner > ____________________________________________________________ > Woman is 57 But Looks 27 > Mom publishes simple facelift trick that angered doctors... > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/510d84863e4f64862391st04duc > -- Brush Freeman Independent and affiliated Field Biologist 361-655-7641 Cell 720-202-0276 Business http://texasnaturenotes.blogspot.com/ Finca Alacranes., Utley,Texas Edit your Freelists account settings for TEXBIRDS at //www.freelists.org/list/texbirds Reposting of traffic from TEXBIRDS is prohibited without seeking permission from the List Owner