Tom Johnson has just informed me (9:15 PM, Friday 16 July) that Chris Wood has 
found two exciting rare birds in the Montezuma Wetlands Complex this evening:

* a female PROTHONOTARY WARBLER along May's Point Road near May's Point Pool, 
just at the edge of woods next to the stand of dead timber;

* a female YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD at the east end of Van Dyne Spoor Road, in 
among many Red-winged Blackbirds coming in to the cattails to roost.  Tom said 
that there was an impressive influx of swallows here too.

The group of observers includes Jessie Barry and Matt Medler as well as Tom and 
Chris.

Good luck to all who go searching tomorrow. 

Mark Chao


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