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Posted by Larry Gladsden on 16:07:15 01/03/10
Spent Thursday and Fri morning at Fisheating Creek Campground. The most notable sighting was a pileated woodpecker with chestnut colored wings - the entire wings, I think, except for a small white patch (while perched). It was .6 miles east of the campground (as the crow flies) on the creek. I sighted it just past the first sandy beach east of the US27 bridge. I also saw 3 adult turkey hens by that beach. Other birds I saw that were not common sightings for me, were several tufted titmouse, solitary vireos, yellow throated warbler, a wren sp, and eastern phoebes.
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