Actually, It was Libby Even that nailed down the Bell's Vireo with her Hawk Eyes. I might add that I also had Nashville Warbler that I probably failed to list. Mel Cooksey Corpus Christi > Dear Texbirders, > > The April Blucher Bird Walks ended today with a bang. Twenty-four > visitors enjoyed a total of 74 species. We had one birder from British > Columbia, who gets the farthest-away award of the day. > > The bird of the day was clearly a Bell's Vireo, discovered by Mel Cooksey. > We had a total of 45 species of migrants, including 16 warblers, five > vireos, 4 thrushes and eight flycatchers. The MacGillivray's Warbler has > apparently departed for points north and west. > > Thanks to Kristi Thulin for hosting and Judy Kestner and Mel Cooksey for > leading the walks. > > Although the Audubon Outdoor Club Walks ended today, Blucher should be > very good for another two to three weeks, so if you are in the area, give > it a look. > Edit your Freelists account settings for TEXBIRDS at //www.freelists.org/list/texbirds Reposting of traffic from TEXBIRDS is prohibited without seeking permission from the List Owner