Birders,
North of Como on my route, I had singing Hermit Thrushes and Veery(!), and more Fox Sparrows, Green-tailed Towhees, and Black-headed Grosbeaks than usual. Clark's Nutcrackers were constantly flying over very high, calling. I had three calling and drumming Red-naped Sapsuckers widely spaced along my route.
I heard Red Crossbills flying over that were not type 5. I haven't had a chance to listen to recordings.
There were fewer warblers and flycatchers than usual — no Olive-sided for the first time.
Paula Hansley
Louisville
Paula Hansley
Petrographic Consultants International, Inc.
Ph: 720-890-2628
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