My morning trips to Goose Lake have yet to produce the sandhills, but... I did see 1 fly over as I was driving in the entrance, so... at least, I know they are still here. Other producers include a few migrants:

A female Common Yellowthroat

The increasingly uncommon Henslow's Sparrow

A White-crowned Sparrow

A Palm Warbler

A Pied-billed grebe
3 comments:
Very nice selection! Your white crowned sparrow had such a "proud" pose sticking his chest out like that - cute!
I really like the shot of the White-crowned Sparrow. Very nice lighting.
Craig
Wonderful birds! Each is just perfect!
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