(between 6:30 AM and noon)highlights: flyover, by: around 90 pelicans; 4 turkey vultures; a red-tail hawk; a kestrel;
one other hawk whose identity I can't establish to my own satisfaction (repeated passes over both field and woods) sparrows: chipping, song, field, vesper (heard), white-throated; tree and barn swallows; cowbirds; red-wing blackbirds; blue-gray gnatcatcher; r-c kinglet (heard only) brown thrasher, singing vigorously; house wren chattering; woodpeckers: downy, red-bellied, pileated, flicker; mourning doves; ring-necked pheasant (heard only); some white-throated sparrows; a wave of yellow-rumped warblers; an orange-crowned warbler; a possible hermit thrush (heard only); meadowlarks (heard only) Linda Whyte

