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dantesspirit ([personal profile] dantesspirit) wrote in [community profile] birdfeeding2023-01-09 12:22 pm

New year, new bird

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So yesterday, after filling the feeders before the winter storm came in (lots of rain and sleet over night), I decided to see what hits I'd get from the Bird ID app, as the shrubs and trees were loaded. I could recognise a few by sight, still couldn't tell you which is a Carolina Chickadee and which is a Black Cap, and the difference in Sparrows, but I can distinguish Eastern Towhees by sound now.

any way, a new bird popped up! A 'Palm Warbler'. Huh. Ok. Never seen that before. Maybe it's a misidentified bird. So I looked it up to see what they look like in the event I spot one.

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Lo and behold... That is definitely an Immature/NonBreeding Adult Palm Warbler. And a female House Finch. That's a new Lifer on the app for me.

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There's at least 2. They appear to be the Western Palm Warbler, Nonbreeding Adult/Immature variety. It seems they may still be migrating, or have decided here is a good place to overwinter, due to an abundance of open shrub land, boreal forest with bogs/ponds and plenty of easy snacky foods.

Pretty cool.



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Yes ...

[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith 2023-01-09 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I get these occasionally. Most of those sightings are traveling birds in spring, but some years they have stuck around for weeks or months.
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Re: Yes ...

[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith 2023-01-11 12:29 pm (UTC)(link)
That's cool. They're so pretty to watch.