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Date: | Sat, 13 Apr 2013 20:55:38 -0400 |
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I went out about noon. 44 degrees and very windy. The best bird was a
solitary sandpiper in the flooded puddle at the beginning of the trail from
the parking lot. It was persistent and had returned by the time I came
back. No other shorebirds except a few yellowlegs. This is the second time
I have heard ring-necked pheasants calling along the harrier trail. Barn
swallows are in. Blue-gray gnatcatchers, ruby-crowned and golden-crowned
kinglets as well as yellow rumps were along the trail. I heard two
yellow-throated warblers across the river from the trail near the bridges.
The trail under the railroad bridge is flooded and needs at least 10 inch
boots to navigate.
Peter
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