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ML635818182

Blackpoll Warbler Setophaga striata

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Contributor

Jason Dain Media from this contributor Profile

Date

15 May 2025 eBird checklist S238066556

Location

Hiking Trail Rd, Hants County
Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 44.831441, -63.99167
Age
Not specified
Sex
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Playback
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Observation details

High pitched alternating call coming from tree tops in wet mixed hardwood forest . When I heard I thought Blackpoll and Merlin identified several times but I couldn’t see the bird. Will check recording and run through bird net to check later. Call sounded good for blackpoll based on experience. Birdnet seems fairly confident calling the high pitched alternating calls Blackpoll (70-90 percent).

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