Date: 4/14/26 8:04 am From: Lisa Ruby via groups.io <lbruby1...> Subject: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] Catbird continues at Agua Caliente County Park
Hi, The Gray Catbird that Nancy C found at Agua Caliente County Park on April 6th was still here as of yesterday evening. Some of us found it in a round planter area inside the fence of the outdoor pool a little before 6 p.m. yesterday. Viewed from the upper road. There are at least 2 Green-tailed Towhees. One on the Marsh Trail and one in the camground near site 115 (I think, could be 11
I would call the migration activity moderate right now. The most numerous species seems to be Western Flycatchers. Good number of Western Tanagers too, and some of the males are stunning. Wilson's, Nasville, Black-throated Gray, Orange-crowned, and Yellow Warblers; Warbling Vireos, Black- headed Grosbeaks, and Ash-throated Flycatchers are also around. Had 2 Hammond's Flycatchers on the Marsh Trail yesterday. I have submitted multiple lists from the last day and a half.
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