Spring migration largely ended in early June, but quite a few good birds continued to be found well after that. As always, observers scoured various parts of the county looking for the unexpected, and their efforts were certainly rewarded.
Hooded Merganser | White-winged Dove | Calliope Hummingbird | Pacific Golden-Plover | Red Knot | Stilt Sandpiper | Little Blue Heron | Western Cattle Egret | Merlin | Eastern Kingbird | Purple Martin | “Black-backed” White Wagtail | Lark Bunting | White-crowned Sparrow (dark-lored) | Baltimore Oriole | Northern Waterthrush | Black-and-white Warbler | Tennessee Warbler | American Redstart | TROPICAL PARULA | Painted Bunting
White-winged Dove | Yellow-billed Cuckoo | Pacific Golden-Plover | Red Knot | Stilt Sandpiper | Semipalmated Sandpiper | Common Tern | Little Blue Heron | Reddish Egret | Western Cattle Egret | Purple Martin | “Black-backed” White Wagtail | “Large-billed” Savannah Sparrow | Virginia’s Warbler | Northern Parula | TROPICAL PARULA | Blackburnian Warbler | Orchard Oriole
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