This morning, Dan and I stopped by the west side of Tamarack SWA. We heard a 
towhee song that was not typical for Spotted Towhee. The singer was found high 
in the trees, and we identified him as an EASTERN TOWHEE by his song and wing 
pattern, which showed an absence of scapular spotting, with white primary 
bases. A couple of "back of the camera" shots are on the ebird list below.

https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56131878

We also saw a male Blackpoll Warbler amongst many Myrtle type Yellow-rumps at 
Red Lion SWA (also in Logan county). The birds were feeding in weedy material 
wedged in the creek that crosses under the road there, and low in bushes/trees 
at the edge of the creek.
Cheryl Teuton 
Aurora 

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