Hello Birders,

Ken Burrell & Len Mannings recent posts about Dickcissels in Wheatley motivated 
me to go out and check them out myself. 


They were quite easy to find as they were singing loudly (along with Indigo 
Buntings) in the early morning sunlight. 

They were found next to the oil pumpjack in the field described below. 

I took some photos of the Dickcissels if anyone is interested:
http://dwaynejava.blogspot.com/2011/06/dickcissels-in-wheatley.html

Good birding,
Dwayne Murphy

Directions, as per Ken's initial post.
Heading east on hwy. 3 from Wheatley, go about 2km.
The field is pretty easy to pick out (its the only field that
isn't a row crop) and is at the corner of hwy. 3 and Camper's Cover Road.
The birds were between the close oil derrick and Campers Cover Road.
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