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Date: | Sat, 22 Sep 2007 11:47:24 -0400 |
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A large influx of White-throated Sparrows was notable this morning.
Other migrants included:
Phoebe
Eastern Wood Pewee
Yellow-bellied flycatcher (I'm having a good fall with these guys)
Swainson's Thrush
R-c Kinglet
Black-throated Blue
American Redstart
Blackpoll
Yellow-rumped (my first for the season)
Wilson's
My oddball sighting of the day was a bird along the break wall that I believe to be an escaped canary. It was a little larger that a house finch and pale-lemon yellow all over with a slight smudge of orange on the throat. It vocalized several times, twittering. I have no familiarity with caged birds and exotics, but I can't think of any other possibilities.
It was a beautiful morning to be out.
Ben Fambrough
Cleveland Heights
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