We also saw at least two adult males in Port Bolivar around 8 a.m.
yesterday morning. In our case, they were perched about 20' up in bare
branches of small trees at the NW corner of 7th and Overton. One was
singing regularly.
Jack Evins
Galveston
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, 10:38 AM Robert Becker <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Yesterday I found three male Bobolinks on the Nature Trail at Galveston
Island State Park. This uncommon species is currently moving through
coastal areas in migration. They typically are found in grassy or weedy
meadows like those at GISP. Here is a link to my photographs of these
birds. I hope the link is correctly transmitted.
Spring 2018
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Bob Becker, Galveston
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