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This is the transcript of the new messages on the Monterey Bay Area Birdbox.
This report is paraphrased for the sake of brevity. If you wish to hear the
entire report, please call the Birdbox at 831-626-6605
Birds in this report:
Harlequin Duck
Red-eyed Vireo
Chestnut-sided Warbler
Tennessee Warbler
Clay-colored Sparrow
Golden Eagle
Crested Caracara
Peregrine Falcon
Prairie Warbler
Brewer's Sparrow
Sage Trasher
Townsend's x Hermit Warbler
Monterey:
A female HARLEQUIN DUCK is still present in the Monterey Harbor [Chris
Hartzell]
Big Sur:
A RED-EYED VIREO was found across the bridge from the parking lot at Andrew
Molera State Park. 2 CHESTNUT=SIDED WARBLERS were reported and down at the
Headlands Patch, a TENNESSEE WARBLER was seen. 2 CLAY-COLORED SPARROW were
in the brushy area north of the pump houses. [Mike Tyner]
2 GOLDEN EAGLES and a CRESTED CARACARA were seen on the El Sur Ranch and a
PEREGRINE FALCON was seen flying up the Pig Sur River. A PRAIRIE WARBLER
was along the trail between the parking lot and the camground. [Steve
Rovell]
San Benito County:
A BREWER'S SPARROW and a SAGE THRASHER were seen in Panoche Valley near
Silver Creek Ranch today. A TOWNSEND'S X HERMIT WARBLER was found at Vista
Hills Park in Holllister. [Debbie Shearwater]
Please report your sightings to the Birdbox at 831-626-6605 not to our
e-mail addresses. There is a great deal of valuable information on the
Birdbox system in addition to the rare bird report. Follow the menus to
find the information you want. If you have questions or comments about
birding in the Monterey Area, feel free to e-mail me at
billhill@redshift.com