Greetings All,

Sorry, this will need to be brief, as I am lookin' at 4 hours of sleep. Today, 
Larry Arnold and I birded Crow Valley and Jackson Res, mostly.


Today, there was a MOURNING WARBLER (imm female)  -- Jackson State Park, about 
half way between visitor center and "boat launch" in Russian Olives. Oporornis, 
with hood broken in center of chest by yellow which bled into throat. Called 
like Mourning Warbler as well


Large numbers of Wilson's Warblers moving through (nearly 70 at Jackson) + 3 
American Redstarts


At Crow Valley: Ovenbird, Red-eyed Vireo, Baltimore Oriole, but races of WB 
Nuthatch, 3 RB Nuthatches, Pine Siskin, BC Chickadee


At Norma's Grove: Indigo Bunting (and by Joey Kellner and friend -- 
Ash-throated Flycatcher)


Shorebirds at Jackson: Massive numbers, only rarity being 2 Buff-breasted 
Sandpipers. Between Jackson and nearby Andrick Ponds (which had 8 BN Stilts, a 
fairly unusual bird for Morgan) we had 22 species of shorebirds. 


At Andrick Ponds SWA, 1 Northern Waterthrush.


Good Birding
Steve Mlodinow

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