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October 2015

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Judith Espedal <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 2 Oct 2015 00:39:54 +0000
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We got out to Englewood this morning where we connected with a lot of other birders, including Bev and Ed.  Some of them would probably have additions to this list.  the highlight for everyone was lots of bald eagles of various ages. My husband and I saw 4; some others saw as many as 6.
The bald eagles already mentioned
Carolina chickadeemany great blueheronsmany egrets2 greater yellow legsturkey vulturesan ospreydouble-crested cormorantstufted titmicegulls (probably all ring-billed)red-bellied woodpeckersmallards and other ducks (identified by those with scopes as blue-winged teals and wood ducks, they were too far to identify with binoculars)red-bellied woodpeckers1 pileated woodpecker2 hairy woodpeckersCarolina wrens and white-breasted nuthatches were heard



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