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Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:10:33 -0400
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Delaware State Park is located 6 miles north of the city of Delware off
of Rte 23. Delware Wildlife Area is located off of Main Rd on the
eastern side of the reservoir. I spent 3 morning( Sat, Sun, & Mon) in
these areas. Below is a list of some of the bireds found.
 
    Beach Area
                   Red-shouldered Hawks-adult
                   Killdeer-4
                   Belted Kingfisher
                   Double-crested Cormorant-4
                   Osprey
                   E Towhee
                   E Wood Peewee
                   Great Blue Heron
                   Bald Eagle-adult
                   Caspian Tern-2
                   Indigo Bunting-male
                   Blue Grey Gnatcatcher
                   Baltimore Oriole
                   Red-eyed Vireo
 
    Sailboat Rd(Maintenance Rd)
                  E Wood Peewee-4
                  Cedar Waxwing
                  Double-crested Coirmorant-22
                  Great Blue Heron-2
                  Scarlet Tanager-young male
                  Belted Kingfisher
                  Chimney Swift
                  N Rough-winged Swallow
                  Barn Swallow
                  Caspian Tern
                  Red-eyed Vireo--feeding a young Brown-headed Cowbird
                  Killdeer
                  E Towhee
                  Bald Eagle-adult
                  Osprey-female
                  Baltimore Oriole
 
   Lakeview Trail
                  E Wood Peewee-6
                  Blue-gray Gnatcatcher-3
                  Red-tailed Hawk-adult
                  Red-shouldered Hawk-young
                  E Towhee
                  Baltimore Oriole-2
                  Great Crested Flycatcher
                  Great Blue Heron
                  Yellow-billed Cuckoo
                  Least Flycatcher
                  Acadian Flycatcher
                  Cedar Waxwing-4
                  Scarlet Tanager-young female
                  American Robins--flock--40+
                  Carolina Wren
                  Vireos
                          Red-eyed 
                          White-eyed
                  Warblers
                             Yellow-throated-male, female
                             Chestnut-sided--female
                             Blackburian-2 females, young female
                             American Redstart-female
                             Magnolia-female
                             Black-and-white--male, female
 
      Briar Patch Trail
                   E Wood Peewee-2
                   Belted Kingfisher-male, female
                   Great Blue Heron
 
     Mink Trail
                   E Wood Peewee-3
                   E Towhee
                   Spotted Sandpiper-young
                   Hairy Woodpecker
                   Blue-gray Gnatcatcher-young
                   Great Crested Flycatcher
 
   Delware Wildlife Area-Leonardburg Rd area
                   E Kingbird-5
                   Tree Swallow-200+
                   N Rough-winged Swallow
                   Wood Duck-22+
                   Blue-winged Teal
                   Belted Kingfisher-2 females
                   E Towhee-2
                   Chimney Swift
                   Bald Eagle-young
                   Great Blue Heron
                   Pied Billed Grebe
                   Cedar Waxwing-2
                   Baltimore Oriole
                   Red-winged Blackbird-flock-150+
                   Barn Swallow
 
                                       Bruce Simpson-Naturalist at
Blendon Woods Metro in Columbus
                              
                  
                   

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