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Below is my list that was sent to ebird. The weird bird of the day was seeing a GBH...in the middle of the woods...no nest or major amt of water in sight. Also got to see a mink carry off some grub.:-D

Big Darby Headwaters is near Middlesberg, and needs more people birding it. They have opened up a grass lands trail and is about a mile long...one way, then you have to walk back. :-O It runs through hills and streams and woods, so should be a lot of great woodland birds there.

My other highlight of the afternoon, was a pair of common yellowthroat warblers. Male obviously defending territory.

Good Birding and God Bless

Steve

Steve Jones <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Observer: Steve Jones
2012-06-07 14:24
Big Darby Headwaters Nature Preserve
Protocol: Traveling
Observers: 1
Comments: Mammals seen 1 Mink 1White Tail Deer

    1    Ring-necked Pheasant
    1    Great Blue Heron
    10    Turkey Vulture
    5    Mourning Dove
    1    Ruby-throated Hummingbird
    2    Downy Woodpecker
    1    Northern Flicker
    2    Blue Jay
    5    American Crow
    2    Tree Swallow
    4    Carolina Chickadee
    2    Tufted Titmouse
    2    White-breasted Nuthatch
    5    House Wren
    2    Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
    25    American Robin
    8    Gray Catbird
    2    Common Yellowthroat
    2    Yellow Warbler
    2    Eastern Towhee
    50    Field Sparrow
    2    Song Sparrow
    2    Northern Cardinal
    2    Indigo Bunting
    10    Red-winged Blackbird
    2    Baltimore Oriole
    4    American Goldfinch

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