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November 24 Update

For other reports of what is being seen in our area, please visit the Texbirds website. A full list of posted messages may be viewed in their archive area.

November 24 update: Typical birds of winter are being reported; Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Eastern Phoebe, Hermit Thrush, Yellow-rumped Warbler, and Ruby-crowned Kinglet are among the winter visitors. On Nov. 21-22 Blue-headed Vireo, White-throated Sparrows and a Red-tailed Hawk were present. Many areas are seeing higher than normal reports of Winter Wren, including Bear Creek Park, but so far it has not been found at Edith Moore Sanctuary. Also missing from most ELMS reports is Brown Thrasher, a species which is much less common here than formerly. Birders are encouraged to post their sightings on eBird. Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary is an eBird hotspot.

Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary Information, Checklist and Map

ELMNS Sightings Log: March, 2004 - present (Excel spreadsheet): updated through November 22, 2008.

 
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