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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 8 Sep 2009 20:25:32 -0400350_us-ascii First I forgot to mention a couple of things in my last post, those sightings were the combined effort of the crew (Erin Cashion supervisor, Lauren Harter, Ryan Trimbath, Rich Aracil, and myself. I also forgot to mention that we've been having some movement of Bobolinks, with birds flying over wherever we've been near fields.? [...]33_8Sep200920:25: [log in to unmask] |
Date: | Tue, 1 Sep 2009 20:03:37 -0400 |
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Today's activities were definitely an odd couple. Linda and I took a short [2 hours] walk at Sharon Woods Metro Park to see what was about, and I also had an appointment with my allergists. The order of the two was less than swift. Walk through the world's biggest collection of ragweed and then visit the allergist 2 hours later. Back to the birds.
Activity was slow most of the time with a few flourishes of activity. We only observed about 32 species and most were normal residents of the park. The species of note were Black-throated Blue Warbler, American Redstart and Yellow-throated Vireo. They were low in number but a definite sign that the fall migration has begun.
Charlie Bombaci
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