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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 a report in its entirety, please call the Birdbox. The Birdbox
is brought to you by the Monterey Peninsula Audubon Society and can be
reached at 831-626-6605

Birds in this report:

Clay-colored Sparrow
Audubon's Warbler
American Crow
Hooded Warbler
Pectoral Sandpiper

Pacific Grove:

A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was re=found today at Crespi Pond. Today it was
along the wooden fence to the west of the golf course. Several
AUDUBON'S WARBLERS were also observed along with an AMERICAN CROW with
wing patches that has been in the local populations for several years.
[Don Roberson]

Carmel:

A HOODED WARBLER was heard but not seen in the area of the banding lanes
on the Carmel River today and a juvenile PECTORAL SANDPIPER was in the
grassy area of the Odello Lagoon. The Sandpiper should be visible from
Cross Hill [Matt Brady]

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