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Black-billed Cuckoo just popped back out in the same spot. Canada Warbler, Redstart, Yellow-rumped and Palm Warblers a little further down the dike just before the phragmites. James Muller

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Hooded Warbler seen and singing just west of #10 on the Magee Marsh Boardwalk. Rob Ripma, and Tyler and Mollie Ficker - Sabrewing Nature Tours

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Summer Tanager calling nicely at Oak Openings; intersection of Girdham Rd. And Cannonball Trail. GPS location: 41.556350°N 83.854540°W maps.google.com/maps?q=41.5563… James Muller Katie Anderson Killian Sullivan

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Neotropic Cormorant just flew over Howard Marsh, heading west and currently out of view. Also just had an American Pipit fly over. -Erik Bruhnke & Frank Nicoletti

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Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, male Blackpoll Warbler, Bay-breasted, and others at the east intersection of the big loop on the Magee Boardwalk (marker 27) - Jerald Reb

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The festival may be over, but the birds sure aren’t! Just had a MISSISSIPPI KITE soaring northeast of the Girdham/Reed Road intersection at Oak Openings, continuing north. Keep an eye out if you’re in the area. - Nate Koszycki

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For the 2025 festival, we are moving our real-time bird sightings. Please follow our new account on bluesky. We look forward to birding with you in May! Bring on spring migration!

For the 2025 festival, we are moving our real-time bird sightings. Please follow our new account on <a href="/bluesky/">bluesky</a>. We look forward to birding with you in May! Bring on spring migration!