It seems that the southern air flow that brought us the much needed rain also brought southerly birds. Not sure if this is reverse migration or northerly dispersal, but I think it is worth scouring other coastal thickets.
Unusual sightings for me today included a Yellow-throated Vireo, 3 White-eyed Vireo and 3 Red-eyed Vireos. Also had an immature male Rose-breasted Grosbeak, a Dickcissel, 2 Indigo Bunting, 2 Red-bellied Woodpeckers and a Field Sparrow. Who knows what I missed....
Good birding,
tom
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