After dinner tonight I took advantage of the rain stopping to check on the
status of the prothonotary warblers at Oxbow Road. I tallied 8 males
including one that had been banded at Oxbow Road in 2004. This little gem is at
least 6 years old as he was an adult when initially banded. My other
surprise was a pair of red-headed woodpeckers that appear to have set up house at
Oxbow Road. A short list of the more interesting observations include-
Prothonotary Warbler [8]
Palm Warbler [30+]
Yellow-rumped Warbler [60+]
Red-headed Woodpecker [2]
Baltimore Oriole [7]
Gray Catbird [15]
House Wren [TOO MANY]
The other observation was that the fishermen are using the area as a
landfill. Why can't these individuals put their trash in the containers placed
around for that purpose.
Charlie Bombaci
Hoover Nature Preserve
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