Finch Irruption
Doesn’t look too hopeful for Finch irruption this year, but I hope we prove him wrong
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Eyes to the skies!!!

Doesn’t look too hopeful for Finch irruption this year, but I hope we prove him wrong
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Eyes to the skies!!!

Night of September 21 looks like a doosie!!! I think I’ll go birding the morning of the 22nd.
Yay!!! NPR Article
The Bulletin of the Texas Ornithological Society (TOS) just came out. It includes the annual report by the Texas Birds Records Committee (TBRC) which includes the following: “The TBRC accepted 4 first state records in 2024: Tufted Duck, Yellow-footed Gull, Gray-collared Becard, and Southern Lapwing. In addition, Cory’s Shearwater was split into Cory’s Shearwater and…
On my list to go see!
Since I’m going to attempt to teach a few gulls next class here’s a reminder: it’s about time to be on the lookout (and listen-out) for franklin’s gulls. They migrate from prairie nesting sites To west coast of South America. Right over cen Tex. Also listen for another iconic sound of fall migration—Sandhill cranes!!
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