Paul Lehman reports on the uncanny multiplicative abilities of Dusky Warblers:
Wednesday afternoon’s Dusky Warbler at Gambell turned into TWO birds that evening, with the second found 2.5 miles away, in the “revetments” south of the lake; and then a THIRD bird was found today another 2.5 miles to the south, out in open grass near Ooynik Point. All three were seen by many observers.
One of yesterday’s Duskies continues today, as does the Brown Shrike. And we had a good count of seven Snowy Owls, including goggle-eyed juveniles.
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