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Date: | Thu, 24 Jun 2010 13:48:09 -0400 |
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Delware State Park is located 6 miles north of the city of Delware,
off of Rte 23. I visited the area on the 21st & the 23rd. Below is a
list of some of the birds seen & heard
Delware Beach Area
Warblers
Yellow-4 males,-young fed
by female
C Yellowthroat
Yellow-breasted Chat
Orchard Oriole-2
Blue-gray Gnatcher-2
Baltimore Oriole-2
Killdeer-5
C Grackle-young present
E Kingbird-adult, young
Purple Martin-3
Vireos
Warbling-3
Yellow-throated
E Bluebird
Black-billed Cuckoo
A Goldfinch-carrying nest material
Wood Thrush-2
Great Bluen Heron
Woods-north of the beach
E Wood Peewee
Acadian Flycatcher
Red-eyed Vireo
Yellow-throated Yireo
Beach Road
Warblers
C Yellowthroat
Yellow-7
Yellow-breasted Chat
Blue-winged
Willow Flycatcher-3
Wood Thrush-3
E Towhee-3
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Warbling Vireo
Scarlet Tanager
Orchard Oriole
E Wood Peewee
Baltimore Oriole-female, male, & 2 young males
E Bluebirds-male & female are exchanging places
in bluebird box
Delware Wildlife Area
Leonardsburgh Rd Area
Warblers
Prothonotary
C Yellowthroat-3
American Redstart-young
Yellow-3 males, female
Yellow-breasted Chat
Indigo
Bunting
Brown
Thrasher
Warbling
Vireo
Orchard
Oriole-2 males
Green
Heron
Red-headed
Woodpecker-3
Cedaer
Waxwing
Wood
Duck-female
Great Blue
Heron
Great
Crested Flycatcher-young
Barn
Swalow-young
North
Rough-winged Swallow
Blue-gray
Gnatcatcher
Baltimore
Oriole-young male
Hairy
Woodpecker-male
Alum Creek State Park
Hogback Rd
Warblers
Hooded
Cerulean
Indigo Bunting
Scarlet Tanager
Wood Thrush
E Phoebe
E Wood Peewee
Acadian Flycatcher
E Bluebird-male
Osprey-male on one
platforn, male & female on other platform-female tearing food apart for
2 young. I could see one young & it appeared the female was feeding
another young which I could not see
Bruce
Simpson-Naturalist at Blendon woods Metro Park in Columbus
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