hello again,

Today Sunday Dec 16th the day of the Port Burwell CBC, we again spotted the Yellow throated warbler - Port Burwell, Ontario - at our feeder. Time 1 to 2 pm. Weather with winter storm and several inches of snow. Mixed with pine siskens, junkos, goldfinches, white breasted nuthatches, etc.

This compliments the very rare black throated grey warbler reported elsewhere for Port Burwell.

Joe Stephenson




Location 3 Bridge St, Port Burwell ON first right turn after the bridge in the middle of town if traveling from the east, first left before the bridge if from he west.

Joe Stephenson
Port Burwell, ON
519-874-4028


On 16-Dec-07, at 7:38 AM, Joe Stephenson wrote:

Hello,

following (and preceding) Ron Allensen's find of the rare black throated grey warbler in Port Burwell, ON, we report another rare or vagrant bird - a yellow throated warbler in Port Burwell.

This bird first visited our feeder site one week ago today and then vanished. Yesterday, Saturday December 15, 2007 it was back with a vengeance and fed for several hours mid day on suet and seed.

Now the weather has turned miserable with freezing rain today (Sunday) so anything could happen. Too bad since it our first area CBC, but maybe it will be lucky.

Location 3 Bridge St, Port Burwell ON first right turn after the bridge in the middle of town if traveling from the east, first left before the bridge if from he west.

Joe Stephenson
Port Burwell, ON
519-874-4028


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