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Saturday, Sept. 13 - 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Spotted sp - 3
Pectoral sp - 2
Lesser yellowlegs - 12
Stilt sp - 3
Solitary sp - 3
Semipalmated sp - 1
Great blue herons - 23
Belted kingfisher
Killdeer - only about 20 !
Chimney swifts
Barn swallows
Wood ducks
Cedar waxwings
Eastern phoebe
Eastern wood pewee
Ruby-throated hummer
Am. redstart
White-eyed vireo
Eastern towhee
Cooper's hawk
Red-tailed hawk

The blue grosbeak (male and female) are still at the North Park.  Also  1
red-winged blackbird, 1 DC cormorant, 4 turkey vultures, and 1 great  egret.

Ed and Bev with much help from Betty Berry, Monte Mercer, Rick Asamoto, Bob
Streifthau; and we apologize to the gentleman whose name we neglected to  ask.



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