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Re: Yellow-rumped Warbler?



Carol,

According to Kaufman's Lives of North American Birds, "While most of its
relatives migrate to the tropics in fall, the Yellow-rump, able to live on
berries, commonly remains as far north as New England and Seattle; it is the
main winter warbler in North America."

Congrats on your new yard bird!

Kris
----- Original Message -----
From: <cldavis@xmission.com>
To: <birdtalk@utahbirds.org>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 1:57 PM
Subject: Yellow-rumped Warbler?


> I just peeked out on the deck in Taylorsville, and there was what appeared
> to be a yellow-rumped warbler.  Not only is that a first for my yard (that
> I can remember) but isn't it a little strange for this time of year?
> Nice way to start out a Monday.
>
> Carol
>
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