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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:

Palm Warbler
Lawrence's Goldfinch
Black-throated Gray Warbler
White-throated Sparrow
Clay-colored Sparrow
Blackpoll Warbler
Hermit Warbler
Nashville Warbler
Ring-billed Gull
Greater White-fronted Goose

Pacific Grove:

A PALM WARBLER was still present today at Point Pinos and a number of
LAWRENCE'S GOLDFINCH were sitting on the wires. [Don Roberson

Carmel:

There were a number of warbler flocks on the Carmel River today but the
nearest thing to a rarity was a BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER. [Don Roberson]

Big Sur:

2 tan morph WHITE-THROATED SPARROW were in the campground at Andrew Molera
today. 2 CLAY-COLORED SPARROW were reported, one on the gravel bar and one
on the mesa. A BLACKPOLL WARBLER was near the campround the GREATER
WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE was still on the lagoon and 3 RING-BILLED GULLS were
also at the river mouth. 1 HERMIT WARBLER, 5 BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER and
4 NASHVILLE WARBLER were also observed. [Oscar Johnson]

Monterey:

A GREATER WHIE-FRONTED GOOSE was on the south end of El Estero Lake today
[David Vander Pluym]


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