Kentucky Warbler @ Col. Sam Smith today
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Kentucky Warbler @ Col. Sam Smith today

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nana

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The Kentucky Warbler was still working its way back and forth along the sides of the creek when I left at 5:15 ish.
Two Swainson's Thrush there as well. In the dogwoods across the playing field - Wilson's, Am. Redstart, Magnolia, Common Yellow-throat, Nashville, Chestnut-sided, Yellow,  Yellow Rumped, Palm, Black-throated Blue, Ovenbird and Lincoln's Sparrows
Near the creek path towards the parking lot 2 Orchard Orioles, catbirds and a Thrasher.

Still time before dark to get there for a look at the beautiful Kentucky Warbler in full colour. Apparently an adult male.
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It was still there around 7:15 pm. A lifer for me!
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For anyone interested in this rare visitor, the Kentucky Warbler is still there this morning working along the little creek just N of the last parking lot, behind the power station. Sam Smith Park is at the very end of Kipling Avenue. It is a 2 minute walk from the parking lot to the creek and there is a small bridge with a good vantage point. Perhaps someone with a photo could add it to this thread?
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Quote from: "nana"
For anyone interested in this rare visitor, the Kentucky Warbler is still there this morning working along the little creek just N of the last parking lot, behind the power station. Sam Smith Park is at the very end of Kipling Avenue. It is a 2 minute walk from the parking lot to the creek and there is a small bridge with a good vantage point. Perhaps someone with a photo could add it to this thread?

Nana asks, Nana gets.
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it put on a nice performance today.
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