Today I searched for a bit over 3 hours for the Kentucky warbler and did
not find it. I searched from the location where it was first found to near
the dead end of KC Road.
On Sun, Jun 3, 2018, 5:25 PM Douglas Mayo wrote:
> The Kentucky Warbler original found by Brian Smith continues to be present
> today at 18495 - 18875 KC Road near New Ulm. This bird is extremely
> secretive and quick. Though it sang its "churry-churry-churry" song
> continuously for over an hour and occasionally sounded its chip note, I had
> only four brief glimpses of the bird. It spent most of the time deep in the
> woods, so three of the glimpses were as it quickly flew across KC Road.
> However, I had one view from a distance of fifty feet or so lasting several
> seconds, enough that I could clearly see significant field marks: a
> short-tailed warbler-size bird with bright olive underparts, yellow
> underparts, a black crown speckled with gray, yellow eyebrow and black
> smudges extending below its eyes.
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