Patti,
This might actually be a western Nashville. It was once considered a
separate species and may be again someday. Very late NAWA like this in
Vermont we are finding are likely westerns, based on a very small sample of
course.....
Kent
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On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Patti Haynes <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Waitsfield may not be the so-called 'Banana Belt' like Brandon, but there
> has been a Nashville Warbler hanging out for a couple of weeks near the
> covered bridge. It has been frequenting a feeder in the company of a
> Carolina Wren and a Pine Siskin. Several Mad Birders have gone to see and
> photograph this little fellow who has been dubbed.. 'Rambler'...of course!
>
> Patti
> Moretown
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