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| Date: | Tue, 27 May 2008 07:14:28 -0400 |
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Birded Springweather reservoir yesterday afternoon and found 27 species
Cedar Waxwings -17
Yellow Warbler – 4
Common Yellowthroat – 3
Bald Eagle –1 juv fly over
Eastern Kingbird – 4
Goldfinch – 9
Kildeer –3
Warbling Vireo – 2
Spotted Sandpiper –1
Swamp Sparrow –1
Canada Geese –5
Great Blue Heron –3
Mallard –7
Baltimore Oriole –3
Blue Jay –6
Tree Swallow –12
Robin –5
Song Sparrow –2
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker –1
Least Flycatcher -1
Crow –8
Catbird –1
Solitary Sandpiper –1
Bobolinks –3 seen on territory and many singing in the field grass
Turkey Vulture -5 kettling over dam
Grackle and Redwings many
Barred Owl called once, a short call and then I remembered that the
single call could have been a Great Horned Owl ,
which nest in this area. So I have know idea which bird it was.
Good Birding
Peter Manship
Ludlow Vt
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