The Yellow Grosbeak was seen yesterday, Mar 25, but instead of at the feeders, it was seen along a small stream to the left (south) of the house. See below for access information.Patty McLean
-------- Original message --------From: Patty McLean <plm108...> Date: 3/23/25 12:36 PM (GMT-06:00) To: <ARBIRD-L...> Subject: RE: Yellow Grosbeak (Berryville/Carroll County) The Yellow Grosbeak continues today, Mar 23, near Berryville, Arkansas.Birders are welcome between 10 and sunset. Please stay tuned here or via Discord for future time or date changes as well as notable changes in sightings.To visit, text Shianne a day or two before your visit at 417-349-2317 and let her know what time and date you plan to come. Even the day of your visit is fine. She will give you her specific address at that time. Please know that you will be welcome to come when your schedule permits, so wait until 1-2 days before you plan to visit to contact her. Even a last minute request is welcomed, but please do not show up before 10a if that's the time she has agreed to. She's got young children to feed, clean and dress (plus get herself ready for the day) -- and she's busy trying to get all this and other things done before folks show up. And...if you went earlier and signed her book but didn't see the bird, she hopes you'll come back. Let her know and I suspect she'll work something favorable out for you.When there: Keep a respectful distance from the bird and do not approach within 40 feet of the feeder area. The bird is very shy and will disappear into the trees when spooked, making him more difficult for everyone to see. Patty McLean