Got a late start to Flagler this morning, but it may have made the day for me. 
Everything I found was in the tree area south-southeast of the boat ramp on the 
west side. 

Managed to find a yellow-bellied sapsucker in the midst of all the 
yellow-shafted and red-shafted flickers. A winter wren was still present, no 
idea if it was the same one as last week. A blue-headed vireo was around, 
though for a slow gleaner it was sure moving. A Tennessee warbler was moving 
through in the same area as the vireo. A very surprising hatch year female 
mourning warbler came to observe me as I was pishing at the Tennessee warbler. 
Two Harris's sparrows were chirping in a tree and evading all the other birds 
in the area. The wood thrush from Tuesday (?) was still around, and as 
expected, did not like to be seen very easily. Two northern bobwhites were 
calling to each other but not willing to come into view. Lastly, three young 
turkeys had no idea what to do when they sensed me in the area, and proceeded 
to walk one direction, change their mind and go another, change their mind 
again, but finally walked out of sight. 

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