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October 2013, Week 2

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My mom and I went down to Lake Runnemede this morning, got there around 8. 
It started our pretty slowly, but once we got out into the field there were tons and tons of seeding goldenrod and joe-pye-weed, and therefore lots of sparrows, 7 species, in fact.
Song  --- Everywhere! Yet no Lincoln's!
Swamp --- Also lots, and photo-friendly, too! http://www.ipernity.com/doc/288937/27196613
Savannah --- a few
Field --- Four or five, all along the back side of the pumpkin patch.
White-crowned --- Medium numbers, mostly young ones, but some gorgeous adults mixed in.
White-throated --- Everywhere.
Dark-eyed Junco --- Just one, in the pumpkins.

Other highlights: two Palm Warblers, a kingfisher, a young Hermit Thrush, and 6 Wood Ducks on the lake.

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