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Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
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Vernissage celata
12 June Neagle River Coal Mine. 157025'W, 70°29'N, Hawk.
When a bright green warbler zipped by the
kitchen and landed on an oil drum, I thought
I had a Phylloscopus at last but when I finally
got a good look at it (at the village!), it was
clearly this species. "No facial pallor and
blurry streaks on breast seen. Legs dark. No
calls. It feeds in willows and tall Elymus.
Seen going south through camp (again) about
1 hours later.