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11/19/25 4:54 pm <arbour...> <arbour...> Red Slough Bird Survey - Nov. 19
11/13/25 5:36 pm <arbour...> <arbour...> Red Slough Bird Survey - Nov. 13
11/6/25 10:24 am Richrd Gunn <richardgunn1940...> South Jenkins and environs
11/6/25 6:47 am <arbour...> <arbour...> Red Slough Bird Survey - Nov. 5
11/4/25 9:24 am Jennie Brooks <2014birder...> Unidentified large threesome flyover
11/3/25 8:36 pm laura hulbert <lhulbert1123...> Re: Northern Saw Whet Owl
11/3/25 8:33 pm laura hulbert <lhulbert1123...> Re: Northern Saw Whet Owl
11/3/25 8:24 pm Brent Barnes <00000113f4c02191-dmarc-request...> Northern Saw Whet Owl
11/3/25 8:23 pm Brent Barnes <00000113f4c02191-dmarc-request...> Northern Saw Whet Owl
11/2/25 9:57 am Patricia Velte <pvelte...> November Migration Report (2 of 2)
11/2/25 9:55 am Patricia Velte <pvelte...> November Migration Report (1 of 2)
10/31/25 5:25 am drhal2 Yocum <drhal2...> Mitch Park
10/30/25 8:02 am Marta <harrismarta8...> Re: Fun with Wild Turkeys
10/29/25 6:01 pm <arbour...> <arbour...> Red Slough Bird Survey - Oct. 29
10/29/25 8:37 am Shirley Maas <000000b508ae481a-dmarc-request...> Re: Fun with Wild Turkeys
10/28/25 4:50 pm Bryan Reynolds <nature_photo_man...> Fun with Wild Turkeys
10/28/25 2:20 pm Kenneth Zaslow <kzaslow88...> Re: Greater White-fronted Geese
10/28/25 11:56 am jana singletary <jssingletary...> Greater White-fronted Geese
10/21/25 6:08 pm <arbour...> <arbour...> Red Slough Bird Survey - Oct. 21
 
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Date: 11/19/25 4:54 pm
From: <arbour...> <arbour...>
Subject: Red Slough Bird Survey - Nov. 19

It was mostly cloudy and warm, with a little wind, on the survey today. 60 species were found. Still a few whistling ducks and Common Gallinules around. A Neotropic Cormorant was present today on Otter Lake. Purple Fiches were a nice surprise. Here is my list for today:








Black-bellied Whistling Ducks - 16

Wood Duck - 23

Gadwall - 650

American Wigeon - 3

Mallard - 202

Blue-winged Teal - 17

Northern Shoveler - 69

Northern Pintail - 30

Green-winged Teal - 207

Ring-necked Duck - 1235

Ruddy Duck - 9

Pied-billed Grebe – 8

Neotropic Cormorant - 1

Great-blue Heron - 11

Great Egret - 6

Turkey Vulture – 6

Bald Eagle - 1 imm.

Northern Harrier - 1

Cooper's Hawk - 1

Red-shouldered Hawk - 1

Red-tailed Hawk - 3

American Kestrel - 1

Virginia Rail - 2

Common Gallinule - 15

American Coot – 420

Killdeer - 12

Wilson's Snipe - 17

Red-bellied Woodpecker - 3

Downy Woodpecker - 1

Hairy Woodpecker - 2

Northern Flicker - 8

Eastern Phoebe - 10

Loggerhead Shrike - 1

American Crow - 55

Fish Crow - 55

Carolina Chickadee - 4

Tufted Titmouse - 1

Carolina Wren - 5

Winter Wren - 3

Sedge Wren - 2

Marsh Wren - 1

Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 2

American Robin - 36

Northern Mockingbird - 1

American Pipit - 3

Yellow-rumped Warbler - 6

Common Yellowthroat - 4

Eastern Towhee - 1

Chipping Sparrow - 1

Savannah Sparrow - 8

Song Sparrow - 4

Swamp Sparrow - 5

White-throated Sparrow - 18

Dark-eyed Junco - 3

Northern Cardinal – 7

Red-winged Blackbird - 10,500

Eastern Meadowlark - 2

Common Grackle - 2

Purple Finch - 4

American Goldfinch - 6







Herps:




American Alligator

Red-eared Slider

Southern Painted Turtle

Western Ratsnake

Spring Peeper

Coastal Plain Leopard Frog




Odonates:




Common Green Darner

Variegated Meadowhawk







Good birding!



David Arbour

De Queen, AR






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Date: 11/13/25 5:36 pm
From: <arbour...> <arbour...>
Subject: Red Slough Bird Survey - Nov. 13

It was partly cloudy and mild, turning windy in the afternoon, on the bird survey today. 59 species were found. Still a few lingering Common Gallinules and whistling ducks around. Duck numbers are fluctuating. Here is my list for today:








Black-bellied Whistling Ducks - 56

Wood Duck - 23

Gadwall - 207

American Wigeon - 9

Mallard - 256

Blue-winged Teal - 1

Northern Shoveler - 41

Northern Pintail - 122

Green-winged Teal - 6

Ring-necked Duck - 1675

Ruddy Duck - 4

Pied-billed Grebe – 8

Great-blue Heron - 9

Great Egret - 5

Black Vulture - 32

Turkey Vulture – 16

Bald Eagle - 1 adult

Northern Harrier - 1

Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1

Red-shouldered Hawk - 2

Red-tailed Hawk - 2

Merlin - 1

Virginia Rail - 1

Common Gallinule - 11

American Coot – 430

Killdeer - 15

Greater Yellowlegs - 1

Wilson's Snipe - 25

Belted Kingfisher - 2

Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2

Downy Woodpecker - 4

Hairy Woodpecker - 2

Northern Flicker - 6

Eastern Phoebe - 7

American Crow - 7

Fish Crow - 11

Carolina Chickadee - 8

Tufted Titmouse - 1

Carolina Wren - 3

Winter Wren - 1

Marsh Wren - 1

Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 3

Eastern Bluebird - 1

Hermit Thrush - 1

American Robin - 75

Brown Thrasher - 2

Yellow-rumped Warbler - 5

Pine Warbler - 1

Common Yellowthroat - 2

Eastern Towhee - 1

Savannah Sparrow - 1

Song Sparrow - 3

Swamp Sparrow - 8

White-throated Sparrow - 7

Northern Cardinal – 8

Red-winged Blackbird - 3600

Common Grackle - 11

Brown-headed Cowbird - 2

American Goldfinch - 1







Herps:




American Alligator

Red-eared Slider







Odonates:




Common Green Darner

Common Whitetail







Good birding!



David Arbour

De Queen, AR






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Date: 11/6/25 10:24 am
From: Richrd Gunn <richardgunn1940...>
Subject: South Jenkins and environs
Things are gradually picking up, most of the winter sparrows --white
crowned, song, savanna, Lincolns, swamp. Still missing Harris and white
throats. But juncos and yellow rumps and a marsh wren and beaucoup
killdeer along some greater yellowlegs and long billed dowitchers on the
river. A zillion eastern meadowlarks and yesterday one lone western
singing. No ducks. And the deer rut has begun.
November gets one's blood pumping!
D.

 

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Date: 11/6/25 6:47 am
From: <arbour...> <arbour...>
Subject: Red Slough Bird Survey - Nov. 5



It was clear and mild with some wind on the bird survey yesterday. 53 species were found. Highlights include large numbers of Black-bellied Whistling Ducks still present (normally most are gone by November.), lingering ibis' and Common Gallinules, and a King Rail. Here is my list for yesterday:




Black-bellied Whistling Ducks - 518

Wood Duck - 46

Gadwall - 350

American Wigeon - 42

Mallard - 34

Blue-winged Teal - 36

Northern Shoveler - 12

Northern Pintail - 11

Green-winged Teal - 66

Ring-necked Duck - 1450

Pied-billed Grebe – 16

Great-blue Heron - 7

Great Egret - 4

Little-blue Heron - 1 imm.

White Ibis - 1 adult

Plegadis species - 7

Black Vulture - 64

Turkey Vulture – 15

Northern Harrier - 1

Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1

Red-shouldered Hawk - 1

King Rail - 1

Virginia Rail - 1

Common Gallinule - 7

American Coot – 425

Killdeer - 21

Greater Yellowlegs - 2

Wilson's Snipe - 13

Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1

Downy Woodpecker - 1

Northern Flicker - 4

Eastern Phoebe - 13

Blue Jay - 2

American Crow - 16

Fish Crow - 2

Carolina Chickadee - 3

Tufted Titmouse - 1

White-breasted Nuthatch - 2

Carolina Wren - 3

Marsh Wren - 1

Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1

Eastern Bluebird - 1

American Pipit - 2

Yellow-rumped Warbler - 2

Eastern Towhee - 1

Savannah Sparrow - 3

Fox Sparrow - 1

Song Sparrow - 2

Swamp Sparrow - 5

White-throated Sparrow - 9

Northern Cardinal – 4

Red-winged Blackbird - 45

Common Grackle - 3







Herps:




American Alligator

Red-eared Slider

Orange-striped Ribbon Snake

Spring Peeper

Coastal Plain Leopard Frog




Odonates:




Familiar Bluet

Common Green Darner

Variegated Meadowhawk

Blue-faced Meadowhawk

Autumn Meadowhawk







Vagrant Butterflies:




Southern Skipperling - 7

Dorante's Longtail - 1







Good birding!



David Arbour

De Queen, AR






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Date: 11/4/25 9:24 am
From: Jennie Brooks <2014birder...>
Subject: Unidentified large threesome flyover
This morning at 8:25 a.m., SE of NW 150th and N. Western (OK County), I saw
three large birds fly over in a V formation. I didn't see them until they
were over the trees and then out of sight. The only characteristics I noted
were long necks that appeared white and long thin bodies. Several options
were pointed out to me, including Ross's Goose, Snow Goose, Whooping
Cranes. The thing is dark wing tips did not catch my eye and I think I'd
have noticed them. Upon looking at the arrival/departure lists for Oct and
Nov, I saw Sandhill Cranes. How unusual would it be to see only 3?
I'm also wondering if anyone else saw them on their trek south. They were
flying rather low which makes me wonder if they overnighted at the
Gleneagles neighborhood pond.
I realize in the future I need to take better notice of identifying
features, but I was preoccupied trying to get my camera for a photo.
Any input is much appreciated.
Thank you,
Jennie

 

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Date: 11/3/25 8:36 pm
From: laura hulbert <lhulbert1123...>
Subject: Re: Northern Saw Whet Owl
As of last fall there were no other stations in Oklahoma banding NSWO.

On Tue, Nov 4, 2025, 1:32 PM laura hulbert <lhulbert1123...> wrote:

> I ran the NSWO project in Oklahoma from 2019-2024. Last year was the final
> season as I have graduated and there was no one else to continue the
> project.
>
> Mitchell Pruitt is in charge of the Arkansas station, you can find his
> project on Facebook under the Ozark Bird Conservancy.
>
> On Tue, Nov 4, 2025, 1:23 PM Brent Barnes <
> <00000113f4c02191-dmarc-request...> wrote:
>
>> Hello All! My daughter (a veterinarian at OSU) and I were hoping to
>> participate for a night or two as observers at one of the Northern Saw-Whet
>> Owl banding sites in Oklahoma (near Tahlequah) or Arkansas. I have had
>> difficulty finding a contact
>> ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart
>> External Email
>>
>> ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd
>> Hello All!
>>
>> My daughter (a veterinarian at OSU) and I were hoping to participate for
>> a night or two as observers at one of the Northern Saw-Whet Owl banding
>> sites in Oklahoma (near Tahlequah) or Arkansas.
>>
>> I have had difficulty finding a contact person for either, the only
>> Oklahoma site I could find was on facebook and I received a notification
>> that the site was no longer active as the graduate student had graduated.
>>
>> Is there still active Northern Saw-Whet Owl banding in Tahlequah or in
>> Arkansas and if so, does anyone know the contact person for each?
>>
>> You can send me contact information personally if preferred.
>>
>> Brent Barnes
>> <bbarnes380...>
>>
>

 

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Date: 11/3/25 8:33 pm
From: laura hulbert <lhulbert1123...>
Subject: Re: Northern Saw Whet Owl
I ran the NSWO project in Oklahoma from 2019-2024. Last year was the final
season as I have graduated and there was no one else to continue the
project.

Mitchell Pruitt is in charge of the Arkansas station, you can find his
project on Facebook under the Ozark Bird Conservancy.

On Tue, Nov 4, 2025, 1:23 PM Brent Barnes <
<00000113f4c02191-dmarc-request...> wrote:

> Hello All! My daughter (a veterinarian at OSU) and I were hoping to
> participate for a night or two as observers at one of the Northern Saw-Whet
> Owl banding sites in Oklahoma (near Tahlequah) or Arkansas. I have had
> difficulty finding a contact
> ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart
> External Email
>
> ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd
> Hello All!
>
> My daughter (a veterinarian at OSU) and I were hoping to participate for
> a night or two as observers at one of the Northern Saw-Whet Owl banding
> sites in Oklahoma (near Tahlequah) or Arkansas.
>
> I have had difficulty finding a contact person for either, the only
> Oklahoma site I could find was on facebook and I received a notification
> that the site was no longer active as the graduate student had graduated.
>
> Is there still active Northern Saw-Whet Owl banding in Tahlequah or in
> Arkansas and if so, does anyone know the contact person for each?
>
> You can send me contact information personally if preferred.
>
> Brent Barnes
> <bbarnes380...>
>

 

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Date: 11/3/25 8:24 pm
From: Brent Barnes <00000113f4c02191-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Northern Saw Whet Owl
Hello All!
My daughter (a veterinarian at OSU) and I were  hoping to participate for a night or two as observers at one of the Northern Saw-Whet Owl banding sites in Oklahoma (near Tahlequah) or Arkansas. 
I have had difficulty finding a contact person for either, the only Oklahoma site I could find was on facebook and I received a notification that the site was no longer active as the graduate student had graduated. 
Is there still active Northern Saw-Whet Owl banding in Tahlequah or in Arkansas and if so, does anyone know the contact person for each?
You can send me contact information personally if preferred. 
Brent Barnes <bbarnes380...>
 

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Date: 11/3/25 8:23 pm
From: Brent Barnes <00000113f4c02191-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Northern Saw Whet Owl
Hello All!
My daughter (a veterinarian at OSU) and I were  hoping to participate for a night or two as observers at one of the Northern Saw-Whet Owl banding sites in Oklahoma (near Tahlequah) or Arkansas. 
I have had difficulty finding a contact person for either, the only Oklahoma site I could find was on facebook and I received a notification that the site was no longer active as the graduate student had graduated. 
Is there still active Northern Saw-Whet Owl banding in Tahlequah or in Arkansas and if so, does anyone know the contact person for each?
You can send me contact information personally if preferred. 
Brent Barnes <bbarnes380...>
 

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Date: 11/2/25 9:57 am
From: Patricia Velte <pvelte...>
Subject: November Migration Report (2 of 2)

Here is the November list of DEPARTURES…

 

|
Black-bellied Whistling-Duck
|
November 15 - SE
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Blue-winged Teal
|
November 1 – PAN and November 15 - NW, SW,C, SC, NE, SE
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Rufous Hummingbird
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November 20 - PAN, SW
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King Rail
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November 25 - NW, SW, C, SC, NE, SE
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Sora
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November 14 - PAN, NW, SW, C, SC, NE
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Common Gallinule
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November 16 - SE: Rare in Bryan and Choctaw Cos. Only in SE; Also southern McCurtain Co. Only in SE
|
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Sandhill Crane
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November 30 - PAN, C, SC, NE
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Whooping Crane
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November 10 - NW, SW:  Rare in Alfalfa Co. Only in NW; and Rare in Tillman Co. Only in SW
|
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American Avocet
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November 30 - NW, SW, C, SC, NE, SE
| | | | | | |
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Black-bellied Plover
|
November 15 - ALL
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American Golden-Plover
|
November 15 - NW, SW, C, SC, NE, SE
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Black-crowned Night-Heron
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November 18 – NW, SW, C, NE
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Baird's Sandpiper
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November 15 - ALL
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Least Sandpiper
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November 1 - PAN
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Pectoral Sandpiper
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November 8 - ALL
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Long-billed Dowitcher
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November 15 - PAN, NW, C, NE
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Wilson's Snipe
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November 25 - PAN
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Greater Yellowlegs
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November 16 - PAN
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Forster's Tern
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November 4 - PAN, NW, SW, NE
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American White Pelican
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November 26 - PAN
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American Bittern
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November 25 - ALL
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Great Egret
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November 18 - PAN, NW
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Cattle Egret
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November 6 - PAN Texas and Beaver cos Only and November 6 - NW, SW, C, SC, NE, SE
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Turkey Vulture
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November 12 - PAN, NW, SW, C, NE
|
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Osprey
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November 27 - ALL
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Peregrine Falcon
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November 8 - ALL
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Fish Crow
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November 1 - C, SC, NE, SE *west to Payne, Logan, Oklahoma, Cleveland and McClain cos only in C; and Pontotoc, Johnston and Marshalls cos only in SE cos only
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Chipping Sparrow
|
November 22 - PAN, NW
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Nelson's Sparrow
|
November 1 - NE, SE
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Savannah Sparrow
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November 1 - PAN
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Common Yellowthroat
|
November 8 - SW, C, NE
| | |
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Blue-headed Vireo
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November 1 – NW, SW, C, SC, NE, SE
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Grasshopper Sparrow
|
November 2 – NW, C, NE
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House Wren
|
November 6 – PAN, NW
|
 
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Lark Sparrow
|
November 1 – NW, SW, C, SC, NE, SE
|
 
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Little Blue Heron
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November 5 - SE
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Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
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November 18 – NW, SW, C, SC, NE, SE
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Tree Swallow
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November 1 – SW, C, SC, NE, SE
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Vesper Sparrow
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November 23 – NW, C, NE
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The Date Guide divides Oklahoma into 7 geographic regions, and lists the normal dates of occurrence for each Oklahoma bird species within each region. Observers are urged to report unusual species, or birds out of date or out of normal range in Oklahoma, based on the information given in this publication.

 

The Oklahoma Ornithological Society and Oklahoma Bird Records Committee web site, https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.okbirds.org/__;!!GNU8KkXDZlD12Q!6A2ELKDvz7I3xWUfG08UCMPpyFGY96XOHHPGE-g3Eyjb59RxgiE0-lC0_hjfmZgQz_tar1vEW-TrxunZ$ [okbirds[.]org], includes ordering information for the Date Guide to the Occurrences of Birds in Oklahoma, information on documenting significant records, documentation forms, instructions, and a searchable database for Oklahoma bird migration information. Birders are cordially invited to join the Oklahoma Ornithological Society.

 

Happy birding!

Pat Velte

<pvelte...>

Oklahoma City, OK

 


 

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Date: 11/2/25 9:55 am
From: Patricia Velte <pvelte...>
Subject: November Migration Report (1 of 2)

Greetings!

 

Below is the list of ARRIVALS for November.  The departures will be sent in a separate message.

 

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Trumpeter Swan
|
November 15 - NW, SW, C, NE
|
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Tundra Swan
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November 15 - ALL
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White-winged Scoter
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November 5 - C, NE
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Black Scoter
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November 11 - NE
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Long-tailed Duck
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November 20 - PAN, NW, SW, C, SC, NE
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Common Goldeneye
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November 8 - ALL
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Common Merganser
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November 20 - ALL
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Iceland Gull
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November 20 - NW, C, NE, SE
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Glaucous Gull
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November 11 - NW, C, NE
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Red-throated Loon
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November 12 - C, NE
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Pacific Loon
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November 8 - C, NE and November 10 - Lake Tenkiller Only
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Northern Goshawk
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November 26 - PAN
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Northern Shrike
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November 24 - PAN
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Cassin's Finch
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November 25 - PAN * rare in Cimarron co only
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Red Crossbill
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November 4 - ALL
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Lapland Longspur
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November 6 - ALL
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Smith's Longspur
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November 4 - SW, C, SC, NE *rare in Comanche co only; and Pontotoc, Johnston and Marshall cos in SC
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American Tree Sparrow
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November 2 - PAN, NW and November 8 - C
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The Date Guide divides Oklahoma into 7 geographic regions, and lists the normal dates of occurrence for each Oklahoma bird species within each region. Observers are urged to report unusual species, or birds out of date or out of normal range in Oklahoma, based on the information given in this publication.

 

The Oklahoma Ornithological Society and Oklahoma Bird Records Committee web site, https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.okbirds.org/__;!!GNU8KkXDZlD12Q!7_6UsJy2a3YlRnDSKA0khvmDRSXnctbSdaxya0gCvQiTjzX0cvmedJfUwwiXh-XFIuGMMRuuDRidFLBN$ [okbirds[.]org], includes ordering information for the Date Guide to the Occurrences of Birds in Oklahoma, information on documenting significant records, documentation forms, instructions, and a searchable database for Oklahoma bird migration information. Birders are cordially invited to join the Oklahoma Ornithological Society.

 

Happy birding!

Pat Velte

<pvelte...>

Oklahoma City, OK


 

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Date: 10/31/25 5:25 am
From: drhal2 Yocum <drhal2...>
Subject: Mitch Park
Yesterday we saw the FOS Harris Sparrow. Other sparrows included:
Lincoln’s, Song, White Throat, Chipping, Field & House. Other
sparrows are expected soon. Other arrivals include Spotted Towhee.
This past week or two brought both Kinglets,ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart
External Email ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd

Yesterday we saw the FOS Harris Sparrow. Other sparrows included:
Lincoln’s, Song, White Throat, Chipping, Field & House. Other sparrows are expected soon.
Other arrivals include Spotted Towhee. This past week or two brought both Kinglets, Gray Catbird , Yellow rumped Warbler & Blue headed vireo.
Visibility is improving as the cottonwoods and elm trees are shedding much of their leaves.
Hal Yocum
Sent from my iPhone
 

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Date: 10/30/25 8:02 am
From: Marta <harrismarta8...>
Subject: Re: Fun with Wild Turkeys
Thanks so much for sharing your photos!! I love turkeys and 28 years ago
when we first moved here, they would come through our yard. But that only
lasted about 8 years, until they built a big subdivision across the
street. :-(

Suzy Harris
Bartlesville

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On Tue, Oct 28, 2025 at 6:50 PM Bryan Reynolds <nature_photo_man...>
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> All, Last Thursday, 23 October, my wife and I did a day-trip to the
> Wichita Mountains NWR. I didn't plan on photographing any particular
> subject, but we were treated to a large group of Wild Turkeys that included
> several toms strutting. Like
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> All,
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> Last Thursday, 23 October, my wife and I did a day-trip to the Wichita
> Mountains NWR. I didn't plan on photographing any particular subject, but
> we were treated to a large group of Wild Turkeys that included several toms
> strutting. Like I've mentioned to the group before, my birding experience
> is limited, so I don't know if this sort of thing is common or not. Wild
> Turkeys are fairly common on my property (Cleveland County), but I've never
> seen so many males walking around and strutting. It was very interesting
> to observe and very fun to photograph. I was actually having a problem
> with too many birds cluttering up the images. I've loaded all the keepers
> to a Flickr album that also includes a photo-lifer Rock Wren and a single
> head-shot of a Red-tailed Hawk: Fun with Wild Turkeys, Wichita Mountains
> National Wildlife Refuge, 23 October 2025 | Flickr
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> Enjoy,
> Bryan
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> Bryan E. Reynolds
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Date: 10/29/25 6:01 pm
From: <arbour...> <arbour...>
Subject: Red Slough Bird Survey - Oct. 29

It started off clear, cool, and windy, turning overcast and super windy, on the bird survey today. 41 species were found. The wind made most birds hard to find except for waterfowl which were frequently being flushed up by a couple Bald Eagles. Most notable find today was a flock of immature White Ibis in Unit 15. Here is my list for today:





Black-bellied Whistling Ducks - 40

Wood Duck - 59

Gadwall - 813

American Wigeon - 18

Mallard - 11

Blue-winged Teal - 29

Northern Shoveler - 3

Northern Pintail - 13

Green-winged Teal - 127

Ring-necked Duck - 260

Pied-billed Grebe – 18

Neotropic Cormorant - 1

Double-crested Cormorant - 35

Great-blue Heron - 9

Great Egret - 7

White Ibis - 28

Plegadis species - 1

Black Vulture - 45

Turkey Vulture – 37

Bald Eagle - 2 (1 imm. & 1 adult)

Northern Harrier - 1

Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1

American Kestrel - 2

Common Gallinule - 3

American Coot – 155

Killdeer - 8

Greater Yellowlegs - 1

Wilson's Snipe - 1

Mourning Dove - 6

Rock Pigeon - 1

Belted Kingfisher - 2

Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1

Eastern Phoebe - 3

American Crow - 159

Carolina Wren - 1

Eastern Towhee - 1

Swamp Sparrow - 3

Northern Cardinal – 1

Red-winged Blackbird - 40

Meadowlark species - 13

Common Grackle - 154







Herps:




Western Cottonmouth







Good birding!



David Arbour

De Queen, AR






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Date: 10/29/25 8:37 am
From: Shirley Maas <000000b508ae481a-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: Fun with Wild Turkeys
Brain
Always enjoy your photos.
Hope to get back to OK in December.
Wichita Mtn. NWF is one of my favorite spots.
Don MaasMesa, AZMaricopa County 😊🌴🌵🌴🌵


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On Tuesday, October 28, 2025, 4:50 PM, Bryan Reynolds <nature_photo_man...> wrote:

All, Last Thursday, 23 October, my wife and I did a day-trip to the Wichita Mountains NWR. I didn't plan on photographing any particular subject, but we were treated to a large group of Wild Turkeys that included several toms strutting. LikeZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart External Email   ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd#yiv8722197805 #yiv8722197805pfptBannertkfe0pn {display:block !important;visibility:visible !important;opacity:1 !important;background-color:#D04B4C !important;max-width:none !important;max-height:none !important;}#yiv8722197805 .yiv8722197805pfptPrimaryButtontkfe0pn:hover, #yiv8722197805 .yiv8722197805pfptPrimaryButtontkfe0pn:focus {background-color:#e9797a !important;}#yiv8722197805 .yiv8722197805pfptPrimaryButtontkfe0pn:active {background-color:#d89d9d !important;}#yiv8722197805 html:root, #yiv8722197805 html:root>body {display:block !important;visibility:visible !important;opacity:1 !important;} #yiv8722197805 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}All,
Last Thursday, 23 October, my wife and I did a day-trip to the Wichita Mountains NWR.  I didn't plan on photographing any particular subject, but we were treated to a large group of Wild Turkeys that included several toms strutting.  Like I've mentioned to the group before, my birding experience is limited, so I don't know if this sort of thing is common or not.  Wild Turkeys are fairly common on my property (Cleveland County), but I've never seen so many males walking around and strutting.  It was very interesting to observe and very fun to photograph.  I was actually having a problem with too many birds cluttering up the images.  I've loaded all the keepers to a Flickr album that also includes a photo-lifer Rock Wren and a single head-shot of a Red-tailed Hawk: Fun with Wild Turkeys, Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, 23 October 2025 | Flickr
Enjoy,Bryan
Bryan E. ReynoldsPhotographer/Writer/Consultant/Speaker
My nature and wildlife photography portfolio




 

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Date: 10/28/25 4:50 pm
From: Bryan Reynolds <nature_photo_man...>
Subject: Fun with Wild Turkeys
All,

Last Thursday, 23 October, my wife and I did a day-trip to the Wichita Mountains NWR. I didn't plan on photographing any particular subject, but we were treated to a large group of Wild Turkeys that included several toms strutting. Like I've mentioned to the group before, my birding experience is limited, so I don't know if this sort of thing is common or not. Wild Turkeys are fairly common on my property (Cleveland County), but I've never seen so many males walking around and strutting. It was very interesting to observe and very fun to photograph. I was actually having a problem with too many birds cluttering up the images. I've loaded all the keepers to a Flickr album that also includes a photo-lifer Rock Wren and a single head-shot of a Red-tailed Hawk: Fun with Wild Turkeys, Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, 23 October 2025 | Flickr<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.flickr.com/photos/bryanereynolds/albums/72177720329966547/with/54884836144__;!!GNU8KkXDZlD12Q!-IRR7kIPBzgH3PZ6xTUBYXhWJjl0-5IWzWo91bSRuNkJgE3p8eh5EHCFsHljiOIV2cpDxjAfx5Jy1Smh0HI5kUN5MT9q6rc$ [flickr[.]com]>

Enjoy,
Bryan

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Date: 10/28/25 2:20 pm
From: Kenneth Zaslow <kzaslow88...>
Subject: Re: Greater White-fronted Geese
Thank you for that information.🙂

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Date: 10/21/25 6:08 pm
From: <arbour...> <arbour...>
Subject: Red Slough Bird Survey - Oct. 21

It was mostly overcast & mild, turning clear, warm, and windy on the bird survey today. 57 species were found. Waterfowl numbers and variety have greatly increased since last week. Still a few lingering summer birds around. Here is my list for today:





Black-bellied Whistling Ducks - 508 (new high count.)

Wood Duck - 91

Gadwall - 71

American Wigeon - 15

Mallard - 1

Blue-winged Teal - 25

Northern Shoveler - 28

Northern Pintail - 7

Green-winged Teal - 7

Ring-necked Duck - 85

Pied-billed Grebe – 9

Neotropic Cormorant - 1

Anhinga - 1

Great-blue Heron - 9

Great Egret - 3

Little-blue Heron - 1

Cattle Egret - 2

Plegadis species - 1

Black Vulture - 15

Turkey Vulture – 40

Bald Eagle - 1 imm.

Northern Harrier - 1

Cooper's Hawk - 1

Red-shouldered Hawk - 1

Merlin - 1

Virginia Rail - 1

Purple Gallinule - 3 imm.

Common Gallinule - 27

American Coot – 362

Killdeer - 39

Yellowlegs species - 3

Wilson's Snipe - 4

Rock Pigeon - 4

Belted Kingfisher - 2

Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2

Northern Flicker - 12

Eastern Phoebe - 8

American Crow - 24

Fish Crow - 1

Tree Swallow - 1

Barn Swallow - 7

Carolina Chickadee - 1

Tufted Titmouse - 1

Carolina Wren - 3

Marsh Wren - 4

Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1

Eastern Bluebird - 1

Gray Catbird - 2

Brown Thrasher - 1

Common Yellowthroat - 3

Eastern Towhee - 1

Swamp Sparrow - 19

White-throated Sparrow - 4

Northern Cardinal – 3

Red-winged Blackbird - 40

Meadowlark species - 2

Common Grackle - 24







Odonates:




Common Green Darner

Blue Dasher

Striped Saddlebags







Herps:




Red-eared Slider

Timber Rattlesnake







Good birding!



David Arbour

De Queen, AR






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