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Mon, 10 Sep 2012 08:12:49 -0400
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I have a rather grim and sick life list. The list is collision deaths at
Carey High School. Over the years I have had American Woodcock, Brown
Creeper twice, Yellow-billed cockoo, and a few others that I would have to
check my records for. I added Northern Waterthrush this morning. They are
always this time of year and fall migrants on the north side of the school.
The students or other staff usually fine them. On the good side it always
becomes a teachable moment.
Banding at Springville Marsh was rather fruitful on Sunday. Migration is
definitely in full swing. We banded about 130 birds of 25 species. The
Grayceeked and Swainson's thrushes were numerous and a good variety of
warbler. There are also several red-breasted nuthatches still hanging
around.

Eric Mullholand
Social Studies Teacher
CEA President
Student Council Advisor

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