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Date: | Sat, 17 Aug 2013 14:51:43 -0400 |
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I was out looking more for butterflies today than birds but a found a few birds worth mentioning.
At Clr Crk, it was v quiet but chip notes alerted me to an immature Hooded Warbler near the tulip tree trail. Then a silent Ovenbird perched cooperatively. There was a small grp of young Wood Thrushes. E Towhees were calling some as were Catbirds & a few E Wood Pee-Wees. Heard one B-G Gnatcatcher. One Belted Kingfisher at the crossing by the office.
Best bird was a Forster's Tern off the beach at Logan Lk. 6 Wood Ducks, 1 each of Great Egret, Green Heron, (& Mute Swan). At least 5 Great Blues & 3 Belted Kingfishers.
No shorebird habitat at the lake.
Peggy Wang
Lancaster
Sent from my iPhone
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