Latest Dearborn Bird Sightings
Rouge River Bird Observatory


Guide to locations; guide to Dearborn sunflower/wildlflower fields located here
Reminder: Stay on trails; no dogs, jogging, bikes, or tape recordings permitted

Maps and detailed information on our birds in
The Birds of Dearborn, An Annotated Checklist

Keep up with what's going on at RRBO at our new blog, Net Results!


July 2009:

2 Jul: A Bald Eagle was seen flying over west Dearborn today -- an unusual summer record.

June 2009:

15 Jun: I've posted a summary of the spring 2009 survey season both here on the web site and at our blog, Net Results.

13 Jun: A Pine Siskin in east Dearborn is the first report since mid-May.

8 Jun: A silent Swainson's Thrush was seen today. This is a new late spring date for Dearborn by one day.

6 Jun: A Broad-winged Hawk flew over campus today.

3 Jun: Lingering migrants today were Yellow-bellied Flycatcher and American Redstart on campus, along with a Swainson's Thrush in east Dearborn.

2 Jun: An Olive-sided Flycatcher was singing in the swamp today.


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Rouge River Bird Observatory,
Environmental Interpretive Center., University of Michigan-Dearborn,
Dearborn, MI 48128