Highlights:
- Olive-sided Flycatcher
- Least Flycatcher
- House Wren
- Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
- Nashville Warbler
- Yellow Warbler
Complete List:
- Wild Turkey: 13
- Great Blue Heron: 1
- Red-shouldered Hawk: 1
- Swainson’s Hawk: 2
- Red-tailed Hawk: 1
- American Kestrel: 1
- Killdeer: 5
- White-winged Dove: 15
- Greater Roadrunner: 1
- Barn Owl: 1
- Common Nighthawk: 1
- Chimney Swift: 18
- Ruby-throated Hummingbird: 3
- Black-chinned Hummingbird: 1
- Golden-fronted Woodpecker: 2
- Ladder-backed Woodpecker: 2
- Olive-sided Flycatcher: 1
- Least Flycatcher: 1
- Ash-throated Flycatcher: 1
- Scissor-tailed Flycatcher: 68
- Blue Jay: 10
- American Crow: 4
- Cave Swallow: 26
- Barn Swallow: 8
- Black-crested Titmouse: 1
- Carolina Wren: 1
- Bewick’s Wren: 4
- House Wren: 1
- Blue-gray Gnatcatcher: 1
- Eastern Bluebird: 4
- American Robin: 10
- Northern Mockingbird: 3
- Nashville Warbler: 1
- Yellow Warbler: 1
- Lark Sparrow: 1
- Northern Cardinal: 4
- Common Grackle: 9
- Brown-headed Cowbird: 15
- House Finch: 16
- House Sparrow: 6
Sightings by LgPacker
One response to “September 22, 2008 – Dyess AFB”
Hi.
We are back in town,and to stay till spring this time.Would like to know when is your next meeting.
I am amazed at the amount of birds you have seen this season.You are truly great birders.Hope to see you soon
Nicole.