Date: 10/15/25 4:45 pm
From: Andrew N via groups.io <floodshark...>
Subject: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Continuing(?) Blackburnian @ Bird and Butterfly
I am assuming this is the same one found last Saturday by Max Malmquist that has just flown under the radar since. No sign of the Magnolia, but every warbler that wasn't a Yellow-rumped was apparently taken by the rapture shortly after 3pm. It was working through the line of tamarisks and taking care to either be completely buried or directly in the sun at all times.

Andrew Newmark
Chula Vista, CA


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