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SULPHUR-BELLIED FLYCATCHER at A.D. Barnes

This morning just before 9 AM, Eric Boenzli found a Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher near the entrance to A.D. Barnes Park. The location was between the lake and the moss-covered Live Oak trees in the median. Eric is a very experienced Swiss birder who gave a spot-on detailed description. He watched the bird for a while but was unable to relocate it for a photograph. He also reported a Bay-breasted Warbler mixed in with other warblers, at the same location.

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Toe
about 8 years ago

Has anyone seen/not seen it again today?

MikeV
about 8 years ago

I'm a few minutes away right now, will post results.

MikeV
about 8 years ago

Checked around restrooms by lake from 6-6:50 and did not see or hear the flycatcher. Had a Bay-breasted Warbler in ficus between restrooms and workout area, so I presume this was the right general area. The lighting was poor, the noise level in the park high, and my search was not exhaustive; I do hope someone makes another effort.

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