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Craig Holt <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 Oct 2010 17:28:05 -0700
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I got to spend several hours at Mosquito today.  The best spot remains the Hoagland-Blackstub Rd. pulloff along the NW shore of the main lake, but I also saw birds from: the gravel road opposite the east end of Mahan-Denman Rd., the causeway, and the Wildlife Area NW of the lake.  The State Park portion on the SW end of the lake was rather unproductive.  Of note today: gadwalls, Am. wigeon, Am. black ducks, 4 n. pintails, n. shovelers, green-winged teal, ruddy ducks, 110 double-crested cormorants, 16 great blue herons, great egret, Cooper's hawk, red-tailed hawks, Am. kestrel, 2 sandhill cranes, 25 Am. coots, 16 killdeer, 15 greater yellowlegs, 5 lesser yellowlegs, Hudsonian godwit, 5 least sandpipers, 15 pectoral sandpipers, 6 dunlin, n. flicker, tree swallows, barn swallow, e. bluebirds, yellow-rumped warblers, palm warbler; chipping, field, song, swamp, white-throated, and white-crowned sparrows, and dark-eyed juncos.  Craig Holt, Lowellville




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