Today I found a SAY'S PHOEBE flycatching off the white picket fences by the horse pastures on the north side of campus. The best viewing was behind the large horse manure piles (you can't miss them). If you decide to visit to see this bird, please park in the UTOC building lot (the large building just off of I-75N surrounded by horse pastures), then walk northeast past the livestock pens until you see the horse manure being stored in the back by the pond. Please be respectful to all staff and livestock; the livestock are part of classes and student projects, so please do not approach them.

I do have photos but will upload them to the Ebird report later today. Sandy Aubol may post photos later this afternoon if she can make the trip.

Other species of note on campus today:
Wilson's phalarope
northern shoveler
PALM WARBLER
barn swallow
tree swallow
redhead
Harris's sparrow
Lincoln's sparrow
fox sparrow
white-crowned sparrow

Happy migration!
~Vanessa

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