JUNE 20 & 21, 2009 - Greater Akron Audubon Society's Summer Bird Census - Area #28 Cover PPG's Lime Lake #4 and Lime Lake #5, south of Barberton and surrounding roads. Cover Towpath Trail in the Clinton area north to Vanderhoof Rd. and surrounding roads. TIME: 7:45am-2:15pm (06/20); 7:30am-12:00pm (06/21) TEMP.: 70-68 (06/20); 68-81 (06/21) COND.: Overcast with light misty rain, changing to steady rain. Rain quitting and cloudy the rest of the day (06-20); Clouds/sun mix, warming throughout (06-21). VEH.MI.: 34.6 BIKE MI.: 3.0 FT.MI.: 5.50 OBS.: Douglas W. Vogus. I. MAMMALS: 10 SPECIES. 1. Raccoon - 2 2. Mink - 1 3. Woodchuck - 3 4. Eastern Chipmunk - 19 5. Eastern Gray Squirrel - 3 6. Eastern Fox Squirrel - 2 7. Red Squirrel - 2 8. Muskrat - 1 9. Eastern Cottontail - 3 10. White-tailed Deer - 1 (buck) II. BIRDS: 78 SPECIES. (?= bird was seen but not sexed; *= bird was heard calling but not sexed) 1. Canada Goose - 27 (10 juvenile) 2. Wood Duck - 2 (m) 3. Mallard - 14 (8m,6f) 4. Ring-necked Pheasant - 3 (m - at Lime Lake #4) 5. Double-crested Cormorant - 2 6. Great Blue Heron - 6 7. Green Heron - 2 8. Turkey Vulture - 5 9. Bald Eagle - 2 (adults perched on the ground at Lime Lake #6) 10. Cooper's Hawk - 1 (f) 11. Red-tailed Hawk - 5 (1 nest) 12. Killdeer - 7 13. Spotted Sandpiper - 5 14. Ring-billed Gull - 2 15. Rock Pigeon - 5 16. Mourning Dove - 18 17. Chimney Swift - 14 18. Ruby-throated Hummingbird - 3 (1f,1?,1*) 19. Belted Kingfisher - 2 (1?,1*) 20. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 4 (1m,3*) 21. Downy Woodpecker - 7 (2m,2f,1?,2*) 22. Hairy Woodpecker - 1 (f) 23. Northern Flicker - 3 (1?,2*) 24. Eastern Wood-Pewee - 4 25. Acadian Flycatcher - 7 26. Willow Flycatcher - 7 27. Eastern Phoebe - 6 28. Great Crested Flycatcher - 1 29. Eastern Kingbird - 6 30. White-eyed Vireo - 3 31. Yellow-throated Vireo - 1 32. Warbling Vireo - 8 33. Red-eyed Vireo - 12 34. Blue Jay - 10 35. American Crow - 34 36. Tree Swallow - 15 (1 juvenile) 37. Northern Rough-winged Swallow - 20 (9 juvenile) 38. Barn Swallow - 47 (12 juvenile) 39. Black-capped Chickadee - 20 (4 juvenile) 40. Tufted Titmouse - 8 (3 juvenile) 41. White-breasted Nuthatch - 6 (2m,2?,2*) 42. Carolina Wren - 1 43. House Wren - 12 44. Sedge Wren - 2 (Lime Lake #4) 45. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 2 (1m,1*) 46. Eastern Bluebird - 9 (5m,4f - 2 active nest boxes) 47. Veery - 5 48. Wood Thrush - 7 (1 bird on nest) 49. American Robin - 51 (1 buiding nest,3 juvenile) 50. Gray Catbird - 35 51. Brown Thrasher - 1 52. European Starling - 68 53. Cedar Waxwing - 42 54. Yellow Warbler - 24 (21m,3f) 55. Chestnut-sided Warbler - 1 (f - Towpath Trail south of Center Rd.) 56. American Redstart - 4 (m) 57. Common Yellowthroat - 28 (m) 58. Hooded Warbler - 4 (m) 59. Scarlet Tanager - 4 (3m,1f) 60. Eastern Towhee - 4 (m) 61. Chipping Sparrow - 5 62. Field Sparrow - 1 63. Savannah Sparrow - 18 (2 at Lime Lake #4, 16 at Lime Lake #5) 64. Song Sparrow - 56 65. Swamp Sparrow - 5 66. Northern Cardinal - 34 (26m,4f,3*,1 juvenile) 67. Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 8 (6m,1f,1*) 68. Indigo Bunting - 17 (m) 69. Bobolink - 1 (m - at Lime Lake #4) 70. Red-winged Blackbird - 83 (34m,49f) 71. Eastern Meadowlark - 2 (1 at Lime Lake #4 & 1 at Lime Lake #5) 72. Common Grackle - 16 73. Brown-headed Cowbird - 28 (19m,9f) 74. Orchard Oriole - 6 (4m,2 immature m; 2 nests - 1 in green ash, 1 in willow) 75. Baltimore Oriole - 6 (m) 76. House Finch - 8 (2m,4?) 77. American Goldfinch - 33 (16m,9f,6?,2* - 1 female building nest) 78. House Sparrow - 20 III. REPTILES: 2 SPECIES. 1. Midland Painted Turtle - 17 2. Eastern Garter Snake - 2 IV. AMPHIBIANS: 3 SPECIES. 1. American Toad - 2 2. Bullfrog - 6 3. Green Frog - 15 V. FISHES: 3 SPECIES. 1. Common Carp - 9 2. Largemouth Bass - 8 3. Bluegill - 22 VI. BUTTERFLIES: 7 SPECIES. 1. Cabbage Butterfly - 18 2. Orange Sulphur - 2 3. Spring Azure - 3 4. Red Admiral - 2 5. Red-spotted Purple - 1 6. Little Wood Satyr - 1 7. Peck's Skipper - 2 Douglas W. Vogus - Akron, Ohio. ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. Additional discussions can be found in our forums, at www.ohiobirds.org/forum/. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]