Yes, thanks Brad for pointing out the black-and-white warbler. I saw the
common yellowthroat where I added the small red circle and the black phoebe in
the same place Jennifer saw it.
From: leasbirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <leasbirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Jennifer Miller
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 3:35 PM
To: leasbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [leasbirds] Clapp
On the SW side of Clapp (shrub henge) there is a female black-and-white warbler
(found by Brad Shine), and adult wilson’s, an orange-crowned, two ruby-crowned
kinglets, and a field sparrow, all foraging up in the trees. I walked the whole
park but was unable to find the common yellowthroat. The black phoebe was on
the N side, inside the fence, by the baseball fields.
Jennifer Miller
Lubbock, TX
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