Today John Hockema and I birded Lyon County. We started at Garvin County Park 
south of Marshall. We found 2 male singing Cerulean Warblers in the park. Both 
were singing from the same area. They were in the campground, directly behind 
the campground host's camper. According to the MOU checklist of Lyon County, 
this could represent a second county record. They were singing constantly, and 
seemed to be on territory.
From there we headed to Camden State Park, and we took the trail from the horse 
camp along the creek, and about 150 yards in we heard a Spotted Towhee. It sang 
for us several times, and then flew past us out of view. 
It was a fun morning in Lyon County! Hopefully the birds stick around for 
awhile for others to enjoy!

Ben Fritchman


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