COBirders, While working today I noticed a warbler in the cottonwood out the back door, so I tried to get on it before it flew. Unfortunately, it flew before I could see it well. I decided to go take a look out front in the direction it flew and found a female SUMMER TANAGER working in the weeds about 2 feet off of the ground. Other migrants around the house today were BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER, YELLOW WARBLER and WESTERN TANAGER. Yesterday I had a DUSKY FLYCATCHER for just a few minutes. A quick stop at Big Johnson this evening did not yield really anything new. There did seem to be a few more LESSER SCAUP there than what have been around and there were at least 3 of the 4 COMMON LOONS that have been around. I would not be surprised if the fourth bird is still there. Loons are notorious for disappearing and reappearing at this reservoir.
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