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During a very brief visit to Spring Valley Wildlife Area this morning (Besides all the normal Chickadees, Great Blue Herons, etc.):
Baltimore Oriole - 2 adult males chasing adult Red-Headed Woodpeckers
Belted Kingfisher
In one bush along the bike path within a 20-minute period:
White-eyed Vireo - at least 2, maybe more
Warbling Vireo - lots
Bay-breasted or Blackpoll Warbler, fall plumage, at least 3
Empidonax flycatcher - very yellow belly, no voice for identification
Downy Woodpecker
Indigo Bunting
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Robin
Gray Catbird
Brown Thrasher
Goldfinch
Scarlet Tanager
NO eagle today, but it appears that more sticks have been placed on the cell phone tower (this could be my imagination or wishful thinking). I haven't heard any news from the farmer who reported the eagle perching in dead trees on his property.
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