[texbirds] Re: should i assume the golden crowned warbler no longer around?

  • From: Graham Floyd <spcgraham.floyd@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: l7efler@xxxxxxxxx, Texbirds <texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 20:12:47 -0500

Laura,
Frontera has inconvenient hours on Sunday and Monday, so its probably still
there.  I found it twice on Saturday and a number of folks were able to
track the bird.  It is a skulker in the viny tangles, so hard to find.  The
water feature where it has been seen has a bench, but the log blocks your
view some, and the bird was able to bathe unnoticed while I was sitting
there.  I only saw it while it was preening post-bath.  Later I found it
again in a mixed flock, between 3 and 12 feet off the ground.  The mixed
flock did not form until nearly 11am, and nothing small was moving until
9am; weather was warm and sunny.  The butterflies there are fantastic
though!  Other birds of special note that were heard included Northern
Beardless-Tyrannulet and a Gray Hawk; I'm terrible at bird song but others
pointed out those calls to me.  Good luck!

Graham Floyd,
San Antonio

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> thanks laura lefler in austin
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