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| Date: | Fri, 30 May 2008 17:17:45 -0400 |
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A walk along Nelson Pond Rd. in Calais/Woodbury this morning was worth the
blackfly bother (I was grateful for the $4 headnet I picked up at the army
surplus store yesterday - it stores in your pocket):
4 COMMON LOONS socializing on the pond
HERMIT THRUSH along its bank
RED-EYED VIREO
2 VEERY
A pair of BROWN CREEPERS
WINTER WREN (heard)
R.T. HUMMINGBIRD
BLACKTHROATED BLUE WARBLER
BLACKTHROATED GREEN WARBLER
BLUEJAYS
N. PARULA (wasn't singing so I wasn't totally certain)
GRAY CATBIRD
WHITE THROATED SPARROW (heard)
DARKEYED JUNCO
OVENBIRDS (my they're abundant this year)
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT
E. PHOEBES (nesting on electric meter)
DOWNY WOODPECKER
2 male MALLARDS
SONG SPARROWS
COMMON GRACKLES
AM. ROBINS
RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH
RED-WING BLACKBIRD
CANADA GEESE (looked like 3 pair w/nests)
PILEATED WOODPECKER (heard)
DOWNY WOODPECKER
B.C. CHICKADEES
GOLDFINCHES
YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER
AM. CROWS
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