Summer Summary

With the official first day of fall, or autumn as some of you weirdos may say, only a few days away I figure I will take a look at my summer of birding.  I used to bird very little in the summertime months but now that county birding has taken over my spare time birds like pigeons, starlings, and house sparrows can be quite exciting finds.  Since my last post with the awesome maps that I accidentally left Madison County out of,  I've not reached any real milestones.  I got a few new birds in Jefferson County, and a recent trip to Lake Somerville built up my Washington and Lee County checklists to more than 50 species each.  Burleson County was a new one that yielded me almost 50 birds.  But I guess the most exciting bird was an Olive-sided Flycatcher that I saw in my backyard for Texas Year Bird 334, which happens to tie my all time year high that I reached in 2015.


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