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Hi everyone,
We went for a walk on Dike 14 this afternoon (I know, that’s not the
official name, for us it will always be Dike 14) and a visit to the 55th
Street marina.
Dike 14:
We didn’t have a lot of species, but quite a few individuals:
Red-breasted Merganser—50+
Horned Grebe (all molting into breeding plumage, and one entirely there)—15
Double-crested Cormorant—12
Bufflehead (in the turning basin)—14
Blue-winged teal (also in the basin)—1 male
American Coot (“)—4
Mallard (“)—1 male
Canada Goose—1 (!)
Common Loon (also in the basin)—2
Herring Gull—15
Ring-billed Gull—20
American Robin—30+
European Starling—30+
Common Grackle—8
Ruby-crowned Kinglet—3
Red-winged Blackbird 25+
Song Sparrow—a lifetime supply, at least 40 by count
Swamp Sparrow—1
Dark-eyed Junco—1
Great Blue Heron—1
and the last bird we saw: American Kestrel—1
55th Street marina:
Basically the same variety, with the addition of more geese and
Lesser Scaup—35+
Rock Pigeon—4
Killdeer—1
Best wishes,
Steve
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