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Date: | Thu, 23 Feb 2023 22:57:48 -0500 |
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Amazingly warm day for February—definitely more birdsong this morning but still not many birds. I did have a pair of mallards as well as three Wood Ducks. Also had a mixed flock of Turkey and Black Vultures go over. As I was leaving I saw a small flock, maybe five or six, of Tree Sparrows right by the parking lot which was nice. Only other sparrow was Song.
Heard a Pileated WP briefly, a bird that has been absent this year from the reserve until today which seems odd. They’re still missing from my backyard so far.
A Killdeer flew over calling. Bluebirds.
Not much else but titmice, cardinals & song sparrows doing a lot of singing.
I’ve been checking the land lab in the evening but have not heard woodcock yet—just killdeer & spring peepers.
Peggy Wang
Granville
Sent from my iPhone
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