jak86094 wrote:
Thanks for sharing. As implied by the name, the Common Yellowthroat is fairly "common" in the right environment. They are normally found near water, in reeds, rushes or low trees or near fields and agricultural lands. They have a wide range and are year-round residents of the southwest and the southern states
Yes, that is what I read about them too. Can't think of why this bird was so high above sea level and nowhere near water, swamp etc.
This was my first sighting in 65 plus years. Going to try to get some better shots if he hangs around -----and if my hips, legs quit giving me hell.
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