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Birding Report

Bird migration is picking up nicely. I’m seeing first of spring Bell’s Vireo, Warbling Vireo, Lucy’s Warbler, Wilson’s Warbler, Bullock’s Oriole, and many more. I went out to Valentine Well a couple of nights ago to try some bat photography. That didn’t work out but I did see a Poorwill. Nights are warming up, no longer do I need four blankets! The lack of rain results in very few wildflowers, unfortunately. It is very dry.

I’ve been hearing about a Lewis’s Woodpecker around town, it has apparently been here all winter. I finally caught up to it.
There are lots of Lawrence’s Goldfinches moving through the area. Some days I can see over 30 at the golf course. Here is a flock watering with a Gila Woodpecker.
These Lawrence’s Goldfinches were bathing at a pretty close range.
My first of spring Lucy’s Warbler, at Highway Tank.
FOS Cassin’s Kingbird at the golf course.
Cinnamon Teal at Highway Tank.

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