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Hello:
I spent an hour birding in a dripping wet Red Rocks Park in South
Burlington this morning, between the entrance and the pumping station.
It was very birdy in terms of numbers of warblers seen in a short
amount of time, although species diversity was not that high. The
flavor du jour was Magnolia Warbler, the most abundant among 6 warbler
species seen. Highlights included:
Bay-breasted Warbler
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Carolina Wren
The whole list is below.
Cheers,
Scott Morrical,
South Burlington
Red Rocks Park, Chittenden, US-VT
Sep 3, 2013 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM
Protocol: Traveling
0.25 mile(s)
Comments: Thunderstorm the previous night.
21 species
Ruby-throated Hummingbird 3
Red-bellied Woodpecker 2
Downy Woodpecker 1
Hairy Woodpecker 3
Pileated Woodpecker 1
Red-eyed Vireo 2
Blue Jay 3
American Crow 8
Tree Swallow 1
Black-capped Chickadee 10
Tufted Titmouse 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 2
Carolina Wren 1
Black-and-white Warbler 1
Common Yellowthroat 6
American Redstart 2
Magnolia Warbler 10
Bay-breasted Warbler 1
Black-throated Green Warbler 2
Northern Cardinal 3
House Sparrow 3
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