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Laughlin Park today
Kurt Mize
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It was kind of slow at the park this morning. The migrants were few and far between. The only warblers detected were one Black-throated Gray, one Yellow, and three Yellow-rumped. Other birds of interest included three Western Tanagers, a Cassin’s Vireo, a Warbling Vireo, a Pacific Slope Flycatcher, and a Bullock’s Oriole. Good birding,
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Kurt Mize
I forgot to mention that I also had the pleasure of social-distance birding in the park with Kathy and Virginia Bonham and Lynnette Buckman this morning!
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On Friday, April 24, 2020, Kurt Mize via groups.io <k1mize@...> wrote:
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Kurt Mize
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Laughlin Park was pretty birdy again this morning. Practically the first bird I saw was my FOS Hammond’s Flycatcher. I ran into Dave Quaddy, who was also birding the park, and (with some effort) we were able to relocate the bird. Before I got there, Dave had seen an Ash-throated Flycatcher perched in the top of one of the oaks, but it was never relocated. Ash-throated is rare for the park, and was obviously on its way somewhere else. Other birds of note included: one Black-chinned Hummingbird, one Pac Slope Flycatcher, two Cassin’s Vireos, one Warbling Vireo, two Red-breasted Nuthatches, one Blue-gray Gnatcher, two Bullock’s Orioles, one Nashville Warbler, three Yellow Warblers, one Yellow-rumped Warbler, two Black-throated Gray Warblers, one Townsend’s Warbler, three Wilson’s Warblers, four Western Tanagers, and two Black-headed Grosbeaks. Good birding, Kurt
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