Last night was relatively quiet, but had some enjoyable calls.
Highlights:
1 Virginia Rail (kidicks @ 23:46-23:47)
1 Probable ACADIAN FLYCATCHER @ 01:05
1 Alder Flycatcher @ 01:39
1 GRASSHOPPER SPARROW @ 02:28
1 Eastern Screech-Owl @ 02:45
2 Spotted Sandpipers
9 Black-billed Cuckoo calls from 8 individuals, including one "coo" sequence.
As for thrushes, there were only about 10 Swainson's thrushes and no
Gray-cheeked Thrushes.
I've attached the Probable Acadian Flycatcher and the Grasshopper Sparrow call
to this message.
Good night listening!!
Sincerely,
Chris T-H
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