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The rain began about 10 minutes after the group set out. Light at first, it soon became a steady downpour, but they remained out for about another hour. And not surprisingly because the birding was really good! Peter found all sorts of neat things including a scarlet tanager, a green heron, yellow warblers, rose-breasted grosbeak, white-crowned sparrows, etc.
Here is a list of birds submitted by Peter Fuller:
Ring-billed gull
Mallard
Great blue heron
Green heron
Red-tailed hawk (possibly, but too far too see well)
Tree swallow
Northern rough-winged swallow
Rock pigeon
Mourning dove
Northern flicker
Hairy woodpecker
White-breasted nuthatch
American crow
Blue jay
Common grackle
European starling
Red-winged blackbird
Brown-headed cowbird
Scarlet tanager
American robin
Gray catbird
Warbling vireo
Chestnut sided warbler
Black-throated green warbler
Yellow-rumped warbler
Yellow warbler
Nashville warbler
Black-capped chickadee
Northern Cardinal
Rose-breasted grosbeak
American goldfinch
House finch
White-crowned sparrow
Chipping sparrow
Song sparrow
Additionally, Peter had the following species on the same day before the walk began while scouting out the area: Canada goose, Killdeer, Barn swallow, Pileated woodpecker, Downy woodpecker, Red-breasted nuthatch, Eastern kingbird, Baltimore oriole, Blackburnian warbler, Ruby-crowned kinglet, White-throated sparrow, Savannah sparrow.
So, all in all, a pretty respectable list of birds for a showery morning.
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Date/Time | 09-May-2009 09:43:48 |
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