It is my understanding that there is a fairly significant fire in that area right now. Hoping that they are able to get it under control, that homes in the area are not affected, and that wildlife are OK. I suggest checking news reports (although it is not yet in the news I am sure it will be) before going to bird there.
On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 8:35 PM, Rafael Adams <soposup@gmail.com> wrote:
many Field Sparrows at K. Plains this morning. Also Vesper Sparrows, half a dozen Towhees and one Upland Sandpiper.--
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