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Randy Rowe <[log in to unmask]>
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Randy Rowe <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 May 2016 22:37:19 -0400
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Wooster Memorial Park is a 300+ acre wooded park west of Wooster in Wayne
Co. Most of the park is fully wooded with deep ravines, but there are two
sizeable meadow areas. I have done breeding bird surveys there for nearly
10 years. To begin the 2016 census, this morning, from 6:30-11am, I walked
most of the park and tallied the following 32 species and numbers, detected
by sight or sound. Randy Rowe, Wooster

Great blue heron - 1
Chimney swift - 1
Ruby-throated hummingbird - 2
Red-bellied woodpecker - 2
Acadian flycatcher - 12
E. wood pewee - 5
Blue jay - 3
Common crow - 4
Tufted titmouse - 5
White-breasted nuthatch - 3
Wood thrush - 4
Robin - 7
Catbird - 4
Red-eyed vireo - 12
Yellow-throated vireo - 2
Common yellowthroat - 3
Blue-winged warbler - 3
Cerulean warbler - 2
American redstart - 1
Louisiana waterthrush - 2
Hooded warbler - 9
Scarlet tanager - 1
Cardinal - 7
Indigo bunting - 8
Field sparrow - 4
Henslow's sparrow - 1
Song sparrow - 5
E. towhee - 1
American goldfinch - 3
Red-winged blackbird - 5
Common grackle - 3
E. meadowlark - 1

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