Documentation of
Cape May Warbler
2018-012
Observer Information
Reporter:
Paul Hurtado
Other Observers:
Brandon Percival, Leon Bright, Clif Smith, Pearle Sandstrom-Smith, Annaliese Farmer
Species, Date, Time and Location Information
Species:
Cape May Warbler
First Date/Time:
11/25/2018 1:10:00 PM
Last Date/Time:
1/6/2019 1:20:00 AM
Duration (total time in view):
10 (approx)
County:
Pueblo
Specific Location:
Pueblo City Park
Number:
1
Age:
Adult
Sex:
Male
Plumage:
Non-breeding
Habitat
Conifers in a park
Viewing Conditions
Optics:
8x42 binoculars
Distance:
10-30 feet
Light:
Sunny
Description of the Bird
See photos. Continuing bird that was refound by Brandon after being absent for a few days. The bird was foraging in a conifer.
Similar Species Discussion
A distinctive, continuing bird.
Resources Used
None. I've seen this species many times while living in NY and OH for a little over a decade.
Previous Experience
I've seen many in Ohio, New York, and New Jersey while living out east for a little over a decade.
Notes
Memory
Additional Information
Date Documentation Submitted
1/6/2019 9:34:00 PM
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