With a calm morning after multiple days of cold and windy weather I headed back over to Hadley before sunrise to once again look for the Audubon's Warbler that first showed up there on November 30th. I have tried for it multiple times since that date and had only found it one other time before today and that was a brief flyover. To say the bird is a bit elusive would be an understatement! It has been very tough to pin down to a location or even figure out if there are other birds it is hanging with. Today it seemed to be mainly by itself and only called a few times. I initially heard it flyover after about a half hour of looking and listening and then didn't have it again for an hour plus. I finally got decent looks and slightly better photos compared to what I got on the initial day of discovery. With each visit I feel I'm slowly starting to figure the bird out but there are still more questions than answers when it comes to figuring out this individual. Oddly it does not seem to usually associate with the multiple 'Myrtle' Yellow rumped Warblers overwintering in the area.




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