I returned to the Melchor Tract Park. By coincidence, I joined up with Linda Freedman and Jim Figlar, and the three of us birded the park. Many of the same species that were seen yesterday were present again today. New ones included a Hairy Woodpecker, an Osprey, a Merlin, a nice male American Kestrel, a Common Raven, a Northern Rough-winged Swallow, an Indigo Bunting, and 9 American Pipits that got flushed by a Sharp-shinned Hawk, which brought the species count to 42 for the morning.
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