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Date: | Mon, 12 Oct 2009 22:58:14 -0400 |
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It was a slow morning for migrants at the southern end of Alum Lake. No waterfowl or big flocks of blackbirds or tree swallows yet. Flyovers at New Galena were subdued: Blue Jays have dwindled down to about 10-12/hour, and I only had a few small flocks of Robins and Cedar Waxwings, as well as 2-3 E.Bluebirds. A hike around the trails at New Galena found small #s of sparrows (Song, Chipping, White-throated predominating), as well as 1 late Catbird, 1-2 Nashville Warblers, and 4-5 Yellow-rumps. The beach held a reduced flock of 120 Ring-bills and 2-3 Herring Gulls.
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