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Post by Gord on Aug 22, 2007 21:14:49 GMT -8
Went for a walk this morning. What a great active place! At the main gate was a western kingbird and a lazuli bunting. In the trees there was lots of activity. Black-throated gray warblers were most common but there were several other species. Amazing how it's different each time! One of the black-throated grays was very cooperative for a picture! Canada Goose - 15 Mallard - 1 Osprey - 1 Downy Woodpecker - 3 Northern Flicker - 3 Western Wood-Pewee - 2 Willow Flycatcher - 3 Pacific-slope Flycatcher - 2 Western Kingbird - 1 On wire at main gate Warbling Vireo - 1 Northwestern Crow - 6 Common Raven - 1 Black-capped Chickadee - 15 Brown Creeper - 3 Bewick's Wren - 3 Swainson's Thrush - 3 American Robin - 25 European Starling - 10 Cedar Waxwing - 20 Orange-crowned Warbler - 3 Yellow Warbler - 2 Yellow-rumped Warbler - 1 Black-throated Gray Warbler - 17 MacGillivray's Warbler - 1 (Singing) Common Yellowthroat - 2 Wilson's Warbler - 2 Western Tanager - 5 Spotted Towhee - 2 Song Sparrow - 2 Lazuli Bunting - 1 House Finch - 5 American Goldfinch - 4 Evening Grosbeak - 8 (Flock flying over)
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