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| Black-throated Gray Warbler Setophaga nigrescens |
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| L’attroupement |
Black-throated Gray Warbler (The original BTGW) – not a bird I ever expected to see in these parts. This species breeds in the western half of North America and winters down Mexico way, but every year some get mixed up and turn up on the east coast. This individual has been present and very twitchable at Cap-Saint-Jacques for over a week, and was still around when I went for it with George and Harry on Saturday last. Still a decent crowd out, and it was nice to walk around the site after the warbler. Haven’t been up there in a while.
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