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Sat, 4 Oct 2014 13:01:39 -0700
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Walking on a very blustery morning at Huffman MetroPark. There were lots of great egrets and double-crested cormorants (but no great blue herons at all), a large flock of Northern rough-winged swallows, a couple of kingfishers, and one juvenile rose-breasted grosbeak. interestingly there were a group of mallards shepherding a large flock of young, half-grown ducklings. Seems kind of late for them to be still guarding young, but there they were.
Also seen: Canada geese, a warbler that I think was a juvenile black-throated blue (not 100% sure), Carolina chickadee, downy woodpecker, ring-billed gulls, white-breasted nuthatches, a robin or two, one Cooper's hawk. Blue jays and red-bellied woodpeckers were heard.

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