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Date: | Sun, 27 Dec 2020 14:53:23 -0500 |
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Feeling some cabin fever, I wandered out as the temps rose to Pick Ponds. The feeder by the wood duck parking area was busy with the expected birds but I was happy to see a few White-crowned Sparrows (at least 2 adults) and some Am Tree sparrows in the mix.
Feeding in the dry weeds were more Am Tree, White-throated, & Song sparrows as well as juncos, Siskins and a Downy WP. Only nuthatch was White-breasted.
Had a nice pair of N Harriers—a female and a male on the verge of his lovely great gray ghost plumage. I saw one adult Red-shouldered Hawk and another was calling. An adult Bald Eagle was perched in a tree across the road from the Wood Duck area.
I heard but didn’t see a few Sandhill Cranes calling.
No ducks on the mostly frozen ponds.
Peggy Wang
Granville
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