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LATE PIEDMONT RECORD FOR THE PALM WARBLER

Published in 1985

On 9 June 1984, we recorded a singing male Palm Warbler, Dendroica palmarum, where Tallapoosa County Route 34 crosses the South Fork of Sandy Creek (Township 21 N; Range 23 E, Section 14) southwest of Dadeville, AL. The Palm Warbler was singing while the count was being made.After the 3-minutes of listening, we called up the male into the open, where we observed it from about 4 m distance for several minutes as it sang again.


Author: Julian L. Dusi and Rosemary T. Dusi
Volume Number: 32 Year Published: 1985
Issue Number: 1-2
Page Number: 5

Link to article: http://birdlife.aosbirds.org/1985/Vol. 32 No 1, 2 1985_p5.pdf
Link to the full issue of BirdLife: http://birdlife.aosbirds.org/1985/Vol. 32 No 1, 2 1985.pdf
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Published on:
January 19, 2018

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