PICTORIAL HIGHLIGHTS 
1 • This male Kirtland's Warbler at Lori Wilson Park, Brevard County 24 April 2009, providing Florida's fifth 
record, was banded in Oscoda County, Michigan in 2008. Photograph by Barbara Keskinen. 
2 • This rare Worm-eating Warbler visited the Arlemont Ranch in Dyer, Esmeralda County, Nevada 3 and 4 
(here) May 2009. Photograph by Martin Meyers. 
3 • This Painted Redstart visited Floyd Lamb Park in northern Las Vegas, Clark County, Utah 5-9 (here 6) 
April 2009. Prior to this spring, there was only one record of the species accepted by the Nevada Bird Records 
Committee. Remarkably, a second redstart turned up 25-28 April at nearby Corn Creek, Desert National 
Wildlife Refuge. Photograph by Greg Scyphers. 
4 • Missouri's first Fork-tailed Flycatcher was seen by many 26-28 (here 28) April 2009 near Muskrat Lake, 
Buchanan County. Photograph by Linda Williams. 
5 • Smith's Longspurs are not often seen on migration, even in the far north. A small flock of three (including 
this female) at the Watson Lake airport 26-27 (here 26) May 2009 established the first record for southeast- 
ern Yukon. Photograph by Jukka Jantunen. 
6 • This fetching Kentucky Warbler, found on Pueblo County side of Chico Basin Ranch on 1 May 2009, estab- 
lished the seventh record for the county and first record for this well-birded ranch. Photograph by Bryan 
Patrick. 
7 -This stunning portrait of a /renderson/ Short-billed Dowitcherin Scarborough, Maine 17 May 2009 
represents the first photographic documentation of this subspecies for New England and only the second 
New England record ever. Photograph by Lloyd Alexander. 
VOLUME 63 (2009) • NUMBER 3 
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