[EBB Sightings] Still present- Black-and-White Warbler / DuskyFlycatcher - Tassajara Creek ParkDublin

[EBB Sightings] Still present- Black-and-White Warbler / DuskyFlycatcher - Tassajara Creek ParkDublin

Richard Cimino
Tue Sep 16 16:34:29 PDT 2008
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    Reading Steve's report and living a few miles from Tassajara Pk. I made a
    fast trip to the park.
    Arriving a few minutes after 3 PM.
    I had a brief look at the Black and White warbler.
    The Black and White warbler was seen on the lowest branch of the oak tree
    directly above the gray plastic garbage container. 
    Also present is a Dusky Flycatcher in the same oak, in the top bare
    branches.
    Also seen:
    Red-tailed Hawks - 3
    Cooper's Hawk - 1
    American Kestrel - 1
    Western Blue Bird -1
    White breasted Nuthatch -1
    Black Phoebes - 3
    Oak Titmouse -2
    Yellow Warbler -1
    Spotted Towhees - 2
    Western Scrub-Jay - 3 
    Anna's Hummingbird - 1
    
    
    
    
    > [Original Message]
    > From: Steve Huckabone 
    > To: 
    > Date: 9/16/2008 1:41:25 PM
    > Subject: [EBB Sightings] Black-and-white Warbler - Tassajara Creek
    ParkDublin
    > Today at 12:30pm I found a Black-and-white Warbler foraging in the limbs
    of an Oak tree directly above the bridge at Tassajara Creek Park. I had a
    brief glimpse before Scrub Jays scared the bird upstream of the bridge. I
    hung around for 15 minutes without refinding the bird. As I walked back to
    the parking area I refound the bird in the riparian trees about 35 yards
    before reaching the parking area. The bird was foraging like a nuthatch and
    occasionally chasing insects. Thee bird was in this location when I left
    the park at 1:00PM.
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