Domain of a Bizarre Birb

snailkites:

During this year’s American Ornithological Society meeting in Tucson, AZ, a Red Warbler was spotted up on nearby Mt. Lemmon. This central Mexican endemic wasn’t on anyone’s radar for appearances in the US. The bird was seen for only a day before vanishing forever, even as hundreds of birders and ornithologists combed the Santa Catalina mountains. 

So I went for a Carmen Sandiego theme. 

BTW, I got a Twitter! @MeganDrawsBirds

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