Rare birds
My goal is to find 300 bird species in Arkansas. I’m now so close. I’m at 298 spotted and 294 photographed. My recent finds include the adorable Rock Wren pictured above. It was first spotted at Blackwell Bridge in Conway County by a fisherman who said the wren hung around for weeks before he finally identified it. And the wren was friendly. The wren popped out of the rocks near me when I went to find it and gave me excellent look of it before it finally went back down to be hidden among the rocks and nearby weeds.


While I had previously seen a Cackling Goose (pictured above alongside the larger Canada Goose), this month marked the first time I was able to get a picture of one. The Cackling Goose looks like the Canada Goose but is smaller with a shorter neck and a smaller beak.
I also found the above Tundra Swan, which looks just like the Trumpeter Swan to its right with the exception of a yellow mark next to its eye.




