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Cape May Warbler, NL ,Canada (1 Viewer)

cangoose

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It was yesterday. A Cape May Warbler was spotted by other birders. I'm nor sure if it's the one, as the warbler was a immature female.
Thnaks!
 

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Thanks, Microtus! She was hiding inside a sewer when I saw her, wet and cold. Not a smart move to stay after 15mm snow.
 
It`s a cape may alright. We`ve got one here too, been hanging around for a week now. Awesome stuff!

Last winter we got one here and people found it went to suet. Some birder already put one in site for this guy, hoping it would do help. I got a "mealworm suet" today and think this would be more suitable for insect-eaters. I'll put it out there tomorrow.
 
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