Yellow-breasted Chat
Blue Grosbeak
Blue Grosbeak
When we started the drive, we immediately saw American Avocets, Snowy Egrets, Greater Yellowlegs, Short-billed Dowitchers, and Semipalmated Sandpipers. We also heard many Marsh Wrens singing in the reeds.
Marsh Wren Silhouette
American Avocet
Various Shorebird Species on the Mud Flats
Later in the loop we saw more Marsh Wrens, Forester's Terns, a few Black-necked Stilts, a Tundra Swan, an immature Bald Eagle, and many Ospreys. In the sections of forest along the drive, we heard Alder Flycatchers, and Red-bellied Woodpeckers.
Black-necked Stilt
Black-necked Stilt
Black-necked Stilt
Marsh Wren
Marsh Wren
Marsh Wren
After lunch, we finished the drive in the grassier and more forested areas. In one of the first fields we drove by I heard my last lifer of the day, a Grasshopper Sparrow singing its distinctive insect-like song. Soon after, I spotted it in the grasses. We watched it for a few minutes and then we kept driving by the field. At the end of the field there was another Grasshopper Sparrow on top of a bird box.
Grasshopper Sparrow on top of Bird Box
Grasshopper Sparrow in the Grasses
We finished up the day with around 90 species, and I got three more lifers.
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