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Maumee Bay State Park Birds - Tuesday afternoon on the boardwalk behind the
nature center.
1. Eastern Phoebe - 1 with a light lemon belly and chest, right behind
the center.
2. Swamp Sparrow - 9 was able to call in 7 of them.
3. Song Sparrow - 4
4. American Tree Sparrow - 27
5. Carolina Wren - 1
6. Winter Wren - 1
7. Brown Creeper - 3
8. Black-capped Chickadee - 4
9. White-breasted Nuthatch - 5
10. Hairy Woodpecker - 2
11. Downy Woodpecker - 5
12. Tundra Swan - 15 fly-over's
Bayshore Fishing Access area - by the inlet to the plant
1. Black-crowned Night Herons - 11
2. Double-crested Cormorants - 9
3. Pied-billed Grebe - 1
4. American Coot - 4
5. Canvasback - too many to count in the snow storm
6. Redhead Duck - 4
7. ONE UNKNOWN DUCK - not in any of my books.
8. Mallards - nice males in the snow.
Pearson Metro-park - Windows on Wildlife feeders - huge windows, nice
feeders, easy watching during the snow storm.
1. Pine Siskins - 4 eating lots of thistle then bathing in the rock
waterfall and pond.
2. Common Grackle - 2
3. Brown-headed Cowbird - at least 6
4. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1 pair, the male was showing his RED BELLY
nicely on the hanging feeder with suet.
5. Hairy Woodpecker -1 nice male
6. Downy Woodpecker - at least 4
7. American Tree Sparrows - several with some bathing in the pond too.
8. American Goldfinch - two dozen or more.
9. B.c. Chickadee - 2
10. W.b. Nuthatch - 4
11. Tufted Titmouse - 2
12. N. Cardinal - at least 12.
13. American Robins - all over the park and one bathed in the pond.
14. Sharp-shinned Hawk - nice adult female (almost Cooper's Hawk size)
15. Blue jay - taking a bath and splashing everyone around the pond.
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