[birding] Another Nashville Warbler in Adair Village, plus Solitary in EEW

Matthew gaviaimmer at live.com
Wed Apr 28 08:05:30 PDT 2010


Just to corroborate Joel's statement up until this year I had never seen a 
NASHVILLE WARBLER in Oregon and then a week ago I saw a Male NASHVILLE 
WARBLER in Silverton's city park.  Yesterday I went out birding and I saw 2 
male NASHVILLE WARBLERS at a nearby stream and finally yesterday evening 
there was one singing in a neighbor's Black Walnut.  So in one week I've 
gone seeing none in Oregon to seeing 4.

Matthew Schneider
Silverton, Oregon

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From: "Joel Geier" <joel.geier at peak.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 7:53 PM
To: "Tristen" <tmanindahouse at gmail.com>
Cc: <birding at midvalleybirding.org>
Subject: [birding] Another Nashville Warbler in Adair Village,plus Solitary 
in EEW

> Hi all,
>
> This is really a remarkable year for NASHVILLE WARBLERS in the
> mid-valley. I see that today Tristen found another at Takena Landing, to
> follow on a remarkable number of reports by others. I also saw another
> one today (a male based on head contrast) in Adair County Park in Adair
> Village, in the little wetland about 100 yards straight north of the
> former Prince of Peace Mennonite Church (sorry I forget what it's called
> now that it's nondenominational). Three separate Nashvilles in on spring
> migration must be a personal record -- usually I count myself lucky if I
> see one.
>
> Another SOLITARY SANDPIPER was also in the south end of E.E. Wilson
> Wildlife Area.
>
> Happy birding,
> Joel
>
> --
> Joel Geier
> Camp Adair area north of Corvallis
>
>
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