A Long Beach resident, who teaches a Fullerton College, discovered a bird more common to Siberia.
As he often does, Long Beach resident Brad Dawson set out on a recent Saturday to do some migration season birdwatching around Willow Springs Park.Dawson is being credited with documenting the first ever Wood Warbler in the contiguous United States and now has birders flocking to Long Beach from across the country.
Dawson’s find actually turned out to be a rare bird indeed, an unexpected trans-Siberian migrant common throughout northern Europe and in the extreme west of Asian Russia. The entire population winters in tropical Africa.
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