Re: Barnes vs. Matheson


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Posted by Lawrence Gladsden on April 08, 2003 at 17:28:52:

In Reply to: Barnes vs. Matheson posted by John Boyd on April 06, 2003 at 17:52:53:

: Yesterday, we were unable to find any warblers at Matheson Hammock. As a result, I almost didn't go to Barnes this morning. Although there were not a lot of warblers at Barnes (12-15 individuals, 6 species), any day you see a male Hooded Warbler is a good day!

: I recorded 34 species. Here's the list:

: Cattle Egret
: Turkey Vulture
: Muscovy Duck
: Red-shouldered Hawk
: Broad-winged Hawk
: Common Moorhen
: American Coot
: Killdeer (heard)
: Rock Dove
: Eurasian Collared-Dove
: Mourning Dove
: Monk Parakeet
: Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
: Chimney Swift
: Red-bellied Woodpecker
: Great Crested Flycatcher
: Blue-headed Vireo
: Blue Jay
: Fish Crow
: Purple Martin
: House Wren (singing)
: Gray Catbird
: Northern Mockingbird
: European Starling
: Cedar Waxwing
: Black-throated Blue Warbler (singing)
: Yellow-throated Warbler (singing)
: Pine Warbler (singing)
: Prairie Warbler (singing)
: American Redstart (male and female)
: Hooded Warbler (male)
: Northern Cardinal
: Boat-tailed Grackle
: Spot-breasted Oriole

Thanks for the info! You think the house wren, blue-headed vireo, chimney swift and hooded warbler might still be there?


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