Date: 6/30/25 10:28 am From: Paul Conover via groups.io <zoiseaux...> Subject: Re: [labird] Golden-cheeked Warblers overfly LA
Peter, Labird,
In addition to the FL record, there have been other reports SE
of the breeding grounds, including Galveston. While I wouldn't put it in
my Next Ten list, I've always wondered if it's a rare but regular
migrant. Migration seems to start by late June when almost no birder is
out there. Last summer, I think it was, Dave Patton's trail cam at
Peveto picked up a tantalizing late June BT Green/Golden-cheeked type
warbler coming into the water feature, but the images just eluded ID.
Paul Conover
On 6/29/2025 7:34 AM, Peter H Yaukey via groups.io wrote:
> LABirders:
> I read a (to me) shocking geolocator paper yesterday that reported that many Golden-cheeked Warblers travel far east from their nesting areas before turning south in fall, many apparently traversing Louisiana. The paper states that 20% of the birds in the study sample migrated across the Gulf in fall, including some going as far east as peninsular Florida. Here are the tracks of the c. 12 (of their total of 61 migrants tracked w geolocators) that went transgulf or through Florida.
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> They had another map that gives stopover points. One of these is on the Chandeleurs. Has the LBRC considered whether a geolocator observation could constitute a first state record? The lead authors of the study are actually at LSU- perhaps they could provide information on the amount of precision in that stopover observation or the flyover tracks?
> This is crazy!
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