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Date: | Sat, 16 Jan 2010 14:09:49 -0500 |
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I went out there today and there are 2 Mute Swans and 4 Tundra's.
There were also quite a few Gadwall's. A walk around in the wooded area netted
Downey Woodpecker
Chickadee
Kingfisher
Cardinal
Whitebreasted Nuthatch
Tufted Titmouse
Yellow shafted Flicker (flying away, pretty sure)
Goldfinch (heard)
Carolina Wren
A group of ground foraging Robins
among them a round brown Thrush of some sort,
speckeled throat, slightly rustish tinged tail - Hermit? he was shy
and a small Hawk, at first I thought maybe a Merlin
but seemed a little big and the face wasn't right
a juvenile Sharp Shinned? but the breast streaking in Peterson's
runs horizontal and is reddish, this breast streaking seemed vertical and brown.
Ah well. I'm only good with the easy stuff.
Mary, Dayton
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