We hung around near the banding station's nets this afternoon after much of 
the festivities died down at RMBO, because Meridith had caught a 
Clay-colored Sparrow before we arrived, and we thought we'd try our luck in 
the thickets with this nemesis.  During that time, spent largely chasing 
extremely uncooperative sparrows that turned out to be juvie chippers, we 
did get a positive id on a Willow Flycatcher.  Someone thought they'd seen 
one earlier this morning as a group left the banding station, but no one 
got a solid look at it then.  Down in the trees, we had a very cooperative 
one.  
 
Also a Cassin's Kingbird perched on the wire fence near the park entrance, 
with about a hundred Mourning Doves.
 
Dave Cameron

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