“Lawrence’s” Warbler at Rush Oak Openings, NY

May 3, 2009 | 3

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“A Birder’s Tale: Spotting A Tricky Rare Hybrid, “Lawrence’s” Warbler

 

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Comments (3)

  1. Nice! Lots of Blue-wings down this way, but I haven’t found any hybrids. I did find one Lawrence’s a few years ago on a Golden-winged Warbler survey, but (alas) before I owned a camera. Great shots!
    -Mike

  2. Cool you saw one. This was a lifer for me. Paul and I got very good looks at this bird for about 15 minutes.

  3. nice fotos – congrats laura! makes you wanna check out every “bee buzz” you hear, as you just never know!

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