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ML619678899

Northern Parula Setophaga americana

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Contributor

Kerry Lozito Media from this contributor Profile

Date

27 May 2024 eBird checklist S177615602

Location

403 Mount Tom Rd, Bishop US-CA
Inyo, California, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 37.368623, -118.447921
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Observation details

First located by sound to the west of my house. Flitting in locust, willows, and cottonwoods and vocalizing consistently. Eventually I called Denise Waterbury who came over and saw it as well. Male with yellow chin, white belly, gray head, rufous breast band and obvious white eye arcs. Photos and audio obtained. Audio also contains cows, a Blue Grosbeak, and a Black Phoebe.

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