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Date: | Mon, 4 Apr 2022 22:39:57 -0400 |
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I stopped by the Fish hatchery this morning before the rain started hoping that the reported solitary sandpiper would still be there. The irony was that I had just checked the day before it was reported and only had a Killdeer. I didn’t get the solitary sandpiper today, there were no shorebirds, but I did pick up first of season Rough-winged and Barn Swallows plus one Purple Martin perched on a wire with a couple Tree Swallows. There was also an E Phoebe there.
Ducks: There was a small group of 7-8 BW Teal, couple mallards & 2 female Buffleheads.
Kingfisher.
At my feeders this afternoon, I saw 8 juncos feeding in a group. A Red-shouldered Hawk was calling while soaring with its legs dangling but I only saw the one bird.
Peggy Wang
Granville
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