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Mon, 17 May 2010 12:16:59 -0700
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I went along on a non-birding trip with family to Delaware Lake this past weekend.  We arrived on Friday afternoon 5/14 and left on Sunday evening 5/16.  I did a lot of lake-watching and also explored the nearby roads of the park on foot.  I ended up with 58 species, highlights were: bald eagle, osprey, spotted sandpipers, dunlins (flyby flock of ~25), 3 Forster's terns, yellow-billed cuckoo, e. wood-pewees, great crested flycatcher, least flycatcher, Acadian flycatcher, e. kingbirds, yellow-throated vireo, white-eyed vireos. purple martins, blue-gray gnatcatchers, e. bluebirds, wood thrushes, blue-winged warbler, black-throated green warbler, blackpoll warbler, Am. redstarts, rose-breasted grosbeaks, indigo bunting, and Baltimore orioles.  Craig Holt, Lowellville




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