ML570779451
Contributor
Richard Candler Media from this contributor Profile
Date
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Sewanee University
Franklin, Tennessee, United States
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Observation details
Sang twice from dense vegetation in the woods behind Stirling’s. Churry-churry-too-too. I caught the last syllables on audio then it stopped singing. I stayed still and quietly pished on and off for 15 or so minutes. Finally, I saw some movement and watched it as it foraged closer and closer to where I was crouched. It was a female type, looking similar to Common Yellowthroat but with more uniform yellow underneath, and grayer head.
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- 56.19 KB