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October 2016, Week 3

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Only had a half hour this am but always a good venture there.  Very foggy.

 

Highlights:  1 Blue-headed Vireo   (nice spectacles)  both on path to empty
beaver puddle.

                       1 Hermit Thrush         with slow wagging tail

 

~1000 blackbirds.   All appeared to be red-wings and a pile of grackles.  If
the farmers thought they had a large corn potential, they have even less
now.

                                                Over by the party boat on
the Pompy, there is a swath cut into the corn (by beavers).blackbirds have
eaten there.  Great spot to watch sparrows.

 

6 White-crowns

~ 40 White-throats

~20 Song

~8 swamp

 

8-)

 

BiSh

 

                



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