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Date: | Sat, 20 Jun 2015 12:45:11 -0400 |
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Hi,
Another breeding bird survey walk in Stebbins' Gulch at The Holden
Arboreutum this morning. The highlight was 3 singing Winter Wrens. We
have only had one individual previously this season and so it was great to
hear them today. 2 of 3 were also seen.
Additionally we had 7 Juncos, one doing the Nashville Warbler like song and
the others doing the more regular trill. Louisiana Waterthrushes remain on
previously established territories with 6 separate territories again
evident.
Juncos, Piliated Woodpeckers, and Acadian Flycatchers were the species with
the highest counts each with 7 individuals seen or heard in the gulch and
surrounding woodlands.
Haans
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