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David Collopy <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Apr 2009 11:29:47 -0700
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Hi folks, The mudflats at Casear Creek where the osprey nested have disappeared
with the rains of the last few days. Other than the osprey, the only 
ther interesting birds were a pair of bald eagles at this site. Spring valley was the yellow-rump show today with hundreds of them around. First 
the year birds for me were three singing prothonotary warblers, one northern
parula (heard only), four great egrets and one House Wren. A few rusty 
blackbirds are still around and people had nice looks at a snipe by the 
boardwalk. Dave Collopy    





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