ML490658201
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- Idade
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Detalhes da observação
Sweet eastern flight call glory! I had initially been hearing this bird giving call notes in the flock I was calling in but it hadn’t hit me that the bird calling was a Cape May Warbler until I saw a grayish medium-sized warbler with streaking darker gray streaked underparts and white corners in the tail fly overhead giving the distinctive hollow down-slurred whistled flight calls I’m much more use to hearing from this species. The bird landed in the large ash tree on the right-hand side of the driveway to the house and ai noted the overall very drab grayish coloration with dark streaks on the flanks, a narrow pointy black bill, a slightly contrasting pale aricular patch, a narrow white wing bar on the median coverts, and yellow edging on the secondaries. The bird was giving flight calls and call notes regularly and I was able to get a short snippet of the bird’s flight calls as it foraged in the ash. I lost the bird in the ash tree and was unable to locate it throughout the rest of my effort. Pays off to know those flight calls!
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