Even as adults, these “LBJs” can be tricky. To identify the juveniles, pay special attention to the flight feathers and subtle facial patterns.
Here is an article from Birding magazine that gives some useful tips from experts.
Even as adults, these “LBJs” can be tricky. To identify the juveniles, pay special attention to the flight feathers and subtle facial patterns.
Here is an article from Birding magazine that gives some useful tips from experts.
Spotted a blackburnian warbler 10 miles northwest of missoula. Does anyone know anything about them?
Hi Weldon,
A Blackburnian Warbler is rare west of the divide and you may want to consider submitting rare bird report. I’ll contact you via email to follow up.
Happy birding!
Pat Little