That's interesting about your Swinhoe's Whiteeye report. Last week on my
morning walk I discovered a small group (4-5) Swinhoe's Whiteeyes in a tree
above my head. I ID them through Merlin, then hurried a half block home to
get my bins for a better view. They only stayed a minute or so after I
returned, then flew to another tree before flying farther. I've been in my
Mar Vista neighborhood for 20 years and have never seen a Swinhoe's Whiteeye
here, much less a small group.
Lisa Freeman
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