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Date: | Sat, 7 May 2016 14:45:33 -0400 |
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Ten people joined in for a walk this morning on the Trescott Water Company
Land in Hanover. It was relatively quiet with overcast skies, but a few
species were especially cooperative including several wood thrush,
ovenbirds, pine and black-and-white warblers, and many white-throated
sparrows and American goldfinch. (chickadees and titmice too).
At Parker Reservoir we saw 3 bufflehead (1 male, 2 females), a male common
goldeneye, wood ducks and mallards, plus barn and tree swallows over the
water. Other good finds included broad-winged hawk, several drumming
ruffed grouse, blue-headed vireo, common yellowthroat, yellow-rumped and
black-throated green warblers, and a rose-breasted grosbeak.
With the abundance of snags in the forest this is also a great spot for
woodpeckers, brown creepers, and nuthatches.
The morning total was 41 species.
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