Good morning birders. The Park has many birds being reported throughout. Both the SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER and FRANKLIN’S GULL have been reported again today at the Tip. Also at the Tip a minor reverse included the sighting of RED-HEADED WOODPECKER and SUMMER TANAGER. AMERICAN PIPIT, HORNED LARK, BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS, and RUDDY TURNSTONE were additionally observed. A WHITE-EYED VIREO was noted along the Shuster Trail, and another on Redbud Trail. A NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD was also seen near the Tip. There have been at least 17 species of warbler reported. PROTHONOTARY, BLUE-WINGED, WILSON’S, TENNESSEE, HOODED were seen. Several RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS were reported at the Tip and in Tilden’s. A YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT was found on the Tilden Trail and the Redbud Trail. There were reports of CLAY-COLORED SPARROW in behind the Visitor’s Centre and the Marsh Boardwalk.
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