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Red Faced Warbler (1 Viewer)

roxby

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Hi Everyone

I'm planning a trip to Arizona in the spring, combining it with some grousing in Colorado first. I realise I probably have to be in Colorado before mid April to see the grouse,Ii will then drive to Arizona where one of my main targets is Red Faced Warbler. My question is when is the earliest I can be confident of seeing the warbler in Arizona (or at least the bird being present for me to search for!)?

Very Many thanks

M
 
Hi Everyone

I'm planning a trip to Arizona in the spring, combining it with some grousing in Colorado first. I realise I probably have to be in Colorado before mid April to see the grouse,Ii will then drive to Arizona where one of my main targets is Red Faced Warbler. My question is when is the earliest I can be confident of seeing the warbler in Arizona (or at least the bird being present for me to search for!)?

Very Many thanks

M

I'm sure the one or two I saw were around (or earlier than) this date, records not to hand at the moment....
 
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