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Hello all
I spent this morning at various locations around Hoover Reservoir - Oxbow,
Areas M & N,
Hoover Meadows.
As reported previously, the boardwalk is histoplasmosis city from all of the
gull activity. It
really needs a cleanup or a hard rain storm.
Among the better birds viewed were a Cooper's Hawk, a Northern Mockingbird,
and an
Eastern Meadowlark at the meadows.
Ring-billed Gulls
Canada Geese
Mallards
Wood Ducks
Common Mergansers
Turkey Vultures numerous over the meadows
Northern Cardinals numerous everywhere
Blue Jays
Tufted Titmice
Golden-crowned Kinglets
Red-winged Blackbirds
Song Sparrows
Cooper's Hawk
Northern Mockingbird
Eastern Meadowlark
American Robins
European Starlings
I could not locate any Phoebes, previously reported.
--
Kevin Hall
http://4mallko.smugmug.com
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