[EBB Sightings] Black-and-White Warbler Continues Wed. PM

[EBB Sightings] Black-and-White Warbler Continues Wed. PM

KatBirdCA
Wed Sep 17 15:12:48 PDT 2008
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    Today at about 1 pm, I spotted the B&W  Warbler in the trees on the east side 
    of the bridge.  It first showed up at  about the same time as a flock of 
    Bushtits, although it was not actually  associating with them. I was able to get 
    Bob Lewis on the bird (he got some  photos), and then Art Edwards joined us and 
    was able to see it too.  After  Art left, the bird moved over into the trees 
    west of the bridge.   
    
    Good birding,
    Kathy Robertson
    Hayward, CA
    
    In a message  dated 9/17/2008 10:42:53 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
    cbirder at gmail.com  writes:
    Hi East Bay Birders:
    
    I saw the Solitary Sandpiper this morning  at 7am.  It was foraging on
    the south shore of the pond at the  intersection of Cull Canyon Rd. and
    Heyer Rd. in Castro Valley.
    
    Later  Bob Power and I birded Tassajara Creek Park in Livermore.  We
    saw a few  Yellow Warblers and Pacific Slope Flycatchers.
    Unfortunately, the  Black-and-White Warbler didn't materialize until
    after Bob left.  I saw  it well from the bridge off and on from 8:30 -
    8:45am when I lost it.   It moved around a lot but mostly stayed in the
    trees just to the west of the  bridge.
    
    Good birding.
    
    Bob Brandriff
    Berkeley, CA  
    
    
    
    
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