Early mornings on foot around Ankeny last week turned up all the usual
suspects: highlights included a massive swarm of YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS on
April 20; I did not take time to sort through them because they were so
numerous that doing so would have killed off half my morning, but a gorgeous
Myrtle form landed briefly right in front of my camera lens. Photo at
http://www.birdingoregon.com/sightings.html.
They were not nearly so numerous, but numerous nonetheless, on subsequent days.
Other Highlights were a prime BLUE-WINGED TEAL all by himself to make for the
unlikely teal trifecta, a LESSER YELLOWLEGS to go along with several GREATER
Y-L, several small flocks of LEAST SANDPIPERS, several WILSON'S SNIPE, a flock
of 30 GWF GEESE, an AMERICAN BITTERN I almost stepped on
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