Date: 9/28/25 6:57 pm
From: Brandon <flammowl17...>
Subject: Morton County 9/28
A few things of note today for me in South West Kansas in Morton County on
Sunday, 28 September.

The Elkhart Shelterbelt had a flock of birds this morning, a Philadelphia,
a Red-eyed, an Eastern Warbling-Vireos, a Tennessee and a Nashville
Warbler, and two Broad-winged Hawks. Later, with other Kansas birders,
there was a female Black-headed Grosbeak. Luckily, I went to Point of
Rocks, and my state bird Sprague's Pipit flew over for several birders,
Rufous-crowned Sparrow was calling, other birders got Canyon Towhee there
too. The other productive spot for me today, was Middle Spring Picnic
Area, I saw and photographed the continuing Western Flycatcher, also saw a
Philadelphia Vireo there as well.

Good birding,

Brandon Percival
Colorado

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