Date: 3/31/26 5:33 pm
From: Ronald- Thorn via groups.io <Tronthorn...>
Subject: [pen-bird] Palm Warbler in Belmont
I checked Redwood Shores to see if any passerine migrants had come in after the rain passed through. No shortage of Yellow-rumped Warblers! The public access trail at the endof Sem Lane in Belmont, there was a Palm Warbler. It flew out of the area of the basketball court over to the other side of the creek. It perched in a dried clump of Sweet Fennel. Ithas pretty much come along in it's prealternate molt showing a chestnut crown and light streaking on the underparts. A tinge of yellow on the throat and breast. Yes, constant movingof the tail up and down! There were ( 157 ) Black Skimmers in Redwood Shores. Radio Road ( 130 ) and ( 27 ) at Preserve Park during high tide.
Ron Thorn


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