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Date: | Tue, 6 Jul 2010 12:54:34 -0400 |
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Delware State Park is located 6 miles north of the city of Delware, off
of Rte 23. Below is a list of some of the birds seen July 4th & 5th(Sun,
Mon)
Beach Area
Warblers
C Yellowthroat-2
Yellow-3, pair
Killdeer-9
Great Blue Heron-6
Chimney Swift
Green Heron-2
E Towhee
Crows-40+ flock
Wood Thrush-2
E Bluebird-pair, young male, 3 young female
Orchard Oriole
Purple Martin-3
E KIngbird-2 young
Mallard-3
Spotted Sandpiper-young
Blue-gray Gnatcher-pair- young
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
E Wood Peewee
Warbling Vireo
Beach Rd
Warblers
Yellow- 4 male, female
C Yellowthroat
E Towhee-4
Blue-grey Gnatcatcher-3
Wood Thrush-2
Vireos
White-eyed
Red-eyed
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Rose-breasted Grosbeak-young female
Campgroung Rd
White-eyed Vireo
Indigo Bunting
Marina-2 Purple Martin houses 30+ birds
Sailboat Rd(Maintanance Rd)
Warblers
Yellow-4
C Yellowthroat-2
Vireos
Warbling
White-eyed--2
Cedar Waxwing-2
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
E Towhee
Wood Thrush-2
Osprey-pair
E Wood Peewee
Indigo Bunting
N rough-winged Swallow-2
Lakeview Trail
Warblers
American Redstart
Yellow
Yellow-throated
Vireos
White-eyed-2
Warbling
Carolina Wren
Acadian Flycatcher
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Brown Thrasher-young
E Wood Peewee
E Towhee
Hairy Woodpecker
Wood Thrush-3
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Black-billed Cuckoo
Briar Patch
Warblers
Yellow
C Yellowthroat
White-eyed Vireo-2
Carolina Wren
Brown Thrasher-young, adult
Rose-breasted Grosbeak-pair
Wood Thrush-4
E Wood Peewee-3
Acadian Flycatcher-3
E Towhee-female
Indigo Bunting
Baltomore Oriole-young female
Mink Trail
E Wood Peewee-2
Acadian Flycatcher-2
Wood Thrush
White-eyed Vireo
Indigo Bunting
Chimney Swift
Scarlet Tanager
Yellow-billed Cuckoo-caught a bug & ate it
E Towhee
Carolina Wren
Bruce Simpson-Naturalist at Blendon
Woods Metro Park in Columbus
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