The birders are back! This time, we see a Black-throated Green Warbler on the street. These birds are seen in the Northern American forests in the warm months and fly south for the winter months. This little bird is probably a tourist on the street on its migration south!
Just grabbed this Black-throated Green Warbler out of the street and not 30 seconds later a street sweeper came through. pic.twitter.com/oRhMn3K1KS
— Kaitlyn Parkins (@kait_lorraine) October 3, 2020
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HI – often these birds hit windows in urban areas and then are stunned. It’s an issue with glass that is concerning to many bird conservation advocates!