Highlight today:
Yellow-bellied flycatcher (south end in cottonwoods, photos forthcoming when I 
get home tomorrow evening)
Nashville warbler (at least 4, they seemed everywhere)
Blue-headed vireo (north end mostly low in cottonwoods)
Cassin’s vireo (south end in cottonwood)
Red-headed woodpecker (1 juv caching olives in wooden power poles along bike 
trail on e side of Willow Creek)
Carolina wren (1 vocalizing, tough to see)
Broad-winged Hawk (1)
Rose-breasted grosbeak (imm male eating giant ragweed seeds)
White-throated sparrow (at least 2)
Northern cardinal (at least 5)
White-winged dove (8)

Total of 40 species

Ruby-throated hummingbird female at salvia briefly in private yard in Willow 
Creek Subdivision.

Did not see scissor-tailed flycatcher on Memorial Drive but very well could 
still be present.

Dave Leatherman


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