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Date: | Mon, 23 May 2011 13:40:44 -0400 |
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Exciting news from the Main Park--a pair of red-headed woodpeckers have
been observed west of the main road as you drive through the park.
The bald eagles' nest on River Rd. appears to be abandoned. Even though
the eagles had been sitting on the nest for at least 5 weeks, there appears
to be no activity for the past week.
Other sightings:
immature bald eagles - 2
hooded warbler
yellow-throated warbler
yellow-throated vireo
red-eyed vireo
warbling vireo
northern parula
baltimore orioles
eastern wood pewee
eastern phoebe
acadian flycatcher
yellow warbler
common yellowthroat
indigo buntings
pileated woodpecker
red-bellied woodpecker
downy woodpecker
white-crowned, white-throated, song, field, and chipping sparrows
spotted sandpipers - 3
solitary sandpipers - 3
great egrets - 3
great blue herons - highest count is 63
belted kingfisher
wood duck
canada geese
mallards
blue-winged teal
green-winged teal
red-tailed hawk
coopers hawk
turkey vultures
chimney swifts
barn, tree, and bank swallows
AMOTUS (And Most of the Usual Stuff)
Ed and Bev Neubauer
Englewood, Ohio
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