Hey everyone,

This afternoon/evening I checked out a few spots around Kendall to see what migrants I might be able to find. I first checked Pompy Flats, but the area was relatively quiet except for a couple Yellow Warblers; there was a lone Solitary Sandpiper far out on the flats. Then I checked Kendall Station Rd: highlights were 2 or 3 nice male Baltimore Orioles, and a couple very vocal Broad-winged Hawks perched in the trees; they reminded me a little of Roadside Hawks, lol...

I then went over to Campbell Flats, where there was a fair amount of activity. I walked the perimeter around the big field and a little on the road in both directions leading away from the field. Highlights included: Warbling Vireo and a pretty good diversity of sparrows- many Savannah, Lincoln's, a gorgeous adult Swamp, and a couple White-crowned.

Campbell Flats:
Solitary Sandpiper- 1 flushed from roadside
Ruby-throated Hummingbird- 1
Eastern Kingbird- 2
Warbling Vireo- 1 FOS
Tree Swallow- 1
Veery- 1
Black-and-white Warbler- 4
Common Yellowthroat- 4
American Redstart- 2
Yellow Warbler- 8
Savannah Sparrow- 23 FOS
Song Sparrow- 6
Lincoln's Sparrow- 1 FOS
Swamp Sparrow- 1
White-crowned Sparrow- 2 FOS
Red-winged Blackbird- 44
Baltimore Oriole- 1
Pine Siskin- 3

Cheers,
Kyle Kittelberger
Dartmouth College
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