We spent the weekend camping at N. Hero S. P. which is a gem. Waves of migrants were present, not in great numbers but of interest. I have several reports that will follow this one.
Sue Wetmore
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Subject: eBird Report - N. Hero State Park , 8/31/07
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 19:23:18 +0000
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> Location: N. Hero State Park
> Observation date: 8/31/07
> Number of species: 35
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> Double-crested Cormorant X
> Osprey X
> Ring-billed Gull X
> Great Black-backed Gull X
> Caspian Tern 2
> Common Tern X
> Mourning Dove X
> Barred Owl 1
> Downy Woodpecker X
> Hairy Woodpecker X
> Northern Flicker X
> Pileated Woodpecker X
> Eastern Wood-Pewee X
> Eastern Phoebe X
> Warbling Vireo 1
> Philadelphia Vireo 1
> American Crow X
> Black-capped Chickadee X
> Red-breasted Nuthatch X
> White-breasted Nuthatch X
> House Wren X
> Wood Thrush X
> American Robin X
> Gray Catbird X
> Nashville Warbler X
> Yellow-rumped Warbler X
> Black-and-white Warbler X
> American Redstart X
> Mourning Warbler X
> Common Yellowthroat X
> Canada Warbler X
> Song Sparrow X
> Northern Cardinal X
> Baltimore Oriole X
> American Goldfinch X
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