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Leidy Gabe <[log in to unmask]>
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Leidy Gabe <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Feb 2009 20:41:18 -0800
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With daylight fading on the last day of the month,
there she was!  An out-of-place female Wood Duck on
the Cuyahoga River became species #100 for me slightly
after four this Saturday, the 31st.  Seconds later,
she dissappeared into the brush along the riverbank,
and had I arrived a minute later, I wouldn't have
detected her presence.  The bird was at the
Riverview/Bath intersection in CVNP - thanks to those
who reported it on the listserve.

I should also mention that I did not leave the
northeast part of the state during the month - no
Killdeer or Wilds trips - and more importantly, I
didn't even have to miss any work, or really stray
from my usual birding habits!

The list:

1.   Pied-billed Grebe
2.   Horned Grebe
3.   Red-necked Grebe
4.   Double-crested Cormorant
5.   Great Blue Heron
6.   Greater White-fronted Goose
7.   Canada Goose
8    Mute Swan
9.   Wood Duck
10.  Gadwall
11.  American Wigeon
12.  American Black Duck
13.  Mallard
14.  Northern Shoveler
15.  Northern Pintail
16.  Green-winged Teal
17.  Canvasback
18.  Redhead
19.  Ring-necked Duck
20.  Greater Scaup
21.  Lesser Scaup
22.  Surf Scoter
23.  White-winged Scoter
24.  Long-tailed Duck
25.  Bufflehead
26.  Common Goldeneye
27.  Hooded Merganser
28.  Common Merganser
29.  Red-breasted Merganser
30.  Ruddy Duck
31.  Bald Eagle
32.  Sharp-shinned Hawk
33.  Cooper's Hawk
34.  Red-shouldered Hawk
35.  Red-tailed Hawk
36.  Rough-legged Hawk
37.  American Kestrel
38.  Merlin
39.  Peregrine Falcon
40.  American Coot
41.  Franklin's Gull
42.  Bonaparte's Gull
43.  Ring-billed Gull
44.  Herring Gull
45.  Thayer's Gull
46.  Iceland Gull
47.  Lesser Black-backed Gull
48.  Glaucous Gull
49.  Great Black-backed Gull
50.  Rock Dove
51.  Mourning Dove
52.  Eastern Screech-Owl
53.  Great Horned Owl
54.  Barred Owl
55.  Northern Saw-whet Owl
56.  Belted Kingfisher
57.  Red-bellied Woodpecker
58.  Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
59.  Downy Woodpecker
60.  Hairy Woodpecker
61.  Northern Flicker
62.  Pileated Woodpecker
63.  Northern Shrike
64.  Blue Jay
65.  American Crow
66.  Horned Lark
67.  Black-capped Chickadee
68.  Tufted Titmouse
69.  Red-breasted Nuthatch
70.  White-breasted Nuthatch
71.  Brown Creeper
72.  Carolina Wren
73.  Winter Wren
74.  Golden-crowned Kinglet
75.  Eastern Bluebird
76.  Hermit Thrush
77.  American Robin
78.  Northern Mockingbird
79.  European Starling
80.  American Pipit
81.  Cedar Waxwing
82.  Yellow-rumped Warbler
83.  American Tree Sparrow
84.  Song Sparrow
85.  Swamp Sparrow
86.  White-throated Sparrow
87.  Dark-eyed Junco
88.  Lapland Longspur
89.  Snow Bunting
90.  Northern Cardinal
91.  Red-winged Blackbird
92.  Common Grackle
93.  Brown-headed Cowbird
94.  Purple Finch
95.  House Finch
96.  White-winged Crossbill
97.  Common Redpoll
98.  Pine Siskin
99.  American Goldfinch
100. House Sparrow

Good birding -
Gabe Leidy
Cleveland

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