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Gambell: Siberian Stonechat and Pechora Pipit

Paul Lehman writes on another good day at Gambell:

Today has been calm and partly cloudy. We first found a Pechora Pipit in the circular boneyard; everyone finally got views of it ranging from adequate to very good, and some fuzzy photos will be posted soon.

And then we found Dusky Warbler #4 of the past few days, this one in the near boneyard. Our attention was called elsewhere, though, by the discovery of a SIBERIAN STONECHAT, only the second fall record here.  Everyone got to see it, and many digiscoped photos were taken, with some to be posted in the near future.

The Brown Shrike appears to be gone. One of the other previous Dusky Warblers continues.

There’s still some birding time left today….

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