Hi Cobirders. Noting Ted Floyd's comment on expecting a fall out of
migrants there was some Tuesday morning.
Arriving at Mount Falcon about 8:30AM in the fog and very light rain
pushing up from below. No birds at the start
but soon as the rain had stopped we found a loose flock of Western
Bluebirds perhaps 20 as well as non-
migrants of Pine Siskin (1)Hairy Woodpecker and Black-capped Chickadee.
Later more flocks of western Bluebirds. When the fog burned off and
the sun appeared I saw a Say's Phoebe the
others in their end of the meadow found two Say's Phoebe, Northern
Mockingbird, and some Black-headed
Grosbeak going through.
At lunch two large evergreens near by gave us good looks at an
juvenile Williamson's Sapsucker in one tree
and some saw a Northern Three-toed Woodpecker in the other. This
capped off an interesting trip.
Bob Spencer
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