Howdy All! The bird walk this morning went really well. Down by the beaver pond on the lake trail there were several singing Nashville Warblers, Black-throated Greens, Black-and-Whites, Yellow-throated Warblers and a Yellow-throated Vireo. The problem with the vireo and the Yellow-throateds were, while they were singing we never got to see them. It is a challenge to see a bird in dense foliage and 60 feet off the ground. Indigo Buntings have arrived. There were several singing males in the open forest and savannah. My Birding 101 group was treated with stellar looks at a Broad-winged hawk and a pair of Eastern Kingbirds. Good birding, Boyd A. Sanders BBA, CIG Interpreter/Exhibit Tech Tyler State Park 789 Park Rd. 16 Tyler, TX 75706 (903)597-5338 boyd.sanders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati (When All Else Fails, Play Dead- Red Green) [Description: TPWD LBO logo] Learn how you can help Texas State Parks: <http://bit.ly/sVdilb> 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