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* Northern California BirdBox
* September 19, 2006
* CANO0609.19
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hotline: Northern CA BirdBox
date(s): 17 September - 19 September 2006
number: (415)-681-7422
to report: (415)-681-7422 (Do not send reports by e-mail)
coverage: Northern CA
compiled: 19 September, 06:00 a.m. (PST)
transcriber: Calvin D. Lou

This is a summary of reports from the Northern California
BirdBox, sponsored by the Golden Gate Audubon Society, compiled
19 September 2006 at 06:00 a.m.

Highlights: LEAST FLYCATCHER, WILLOW FLYCATCHER, PHILADELPHIA VIREO,
PALM WARBLER, YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER, BLACKPOLL WARBLER,
PRAIRIE WARBLER, LAZULI BUNTING, INDIGO BUNTING, CLAY-COLORED SPARROW,
VESPER SPARROW, ORCHARD ORIOLE.

San Francisco Co.
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On Sept 18, a PALM WARBLER was underneath the bottlebrush to the right
of the eastern entrance to the community garden at Fort Mason. A
LEAST FLYCATCHER was at the NE corner of Middle Lake in Golden Gate Park.
On Sept 17, a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was at East Fort Miley.
(Michelle Brodie)

On Sept 17, an ORCHARD ORIOLE was feeding on the east side of the
Randall Museum, among the terrace plantings, and up in the surrounding
trees. (Brian Fitch)

Trinity Co.
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On Sept 16, (19) LEWIS'S WOODPECKER were along Hwy 3, Bear Creek Loop
and Eagle Creek Loop. A WILLOW FLYCATCHER was at Lewiston Reservoir,
north of the Lakeview Resort. (Al DeMartini)

Nevada Co.
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On Sept 17, a female INDIGO BUNTING, LAZULI BUNTING and
CHIPPING SPARROWS were south of Spencerville Road between Road 13125
to the north and 13465 to the south. (Al DeMartini)

San Mateo Co.
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On Sept 17, a VESPER SPARROW was along the public access trail off of
Littlefield Avenue and Harbor Way in South San Francisco.
On Sept 16, a sea watch from Pigeon Point reported
(358) BULLER'S SHEARWATER. (Ron Thorn)

Marin Co.
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On Sept 17, at Pt Reyes National Seashore, the YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER,
(race albilora) continues at the Nunes Ranch. A LEAST FLYCATCHER was
in the 3rd clumps at the New Willows. A PHILADELPHIA VIREO,
PRAIRIE WARBLER and LAZULI BUNTING were at the Fish Docks. (3) BLUE-GRAY
GNATCATCHER were on the walk to the Lighthouse. BLACKPOLL WARBLERS were
at the Nunes Ranch and Drake's Beach. (Rich Stallcup)

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