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Cowans Ford WR: Blue-Winged Wblr, et al.



Yesterday at CFWR between Noon and 3:00p. No sign of Bobolinks or much in
the way of waterfowl, but lots of Kingbirds.

             Black Vulture
             Canada Goose
             Red-shouldered Hawk
             Wild Turkey (F)
             Northern Bobwhite (2)
             Chimney Swift
             Belted Kingfisher
             Red-bellied Woodpecker
             Downy Woodpecker
             Northern Flicker
             Eastern Phoebe
             Great Crested Flycatcher
             Eastern Kingbird (12)
             Red-eyed Vireo (4)
             American Crow
             Purple Martin
             Tree Swallow
             Barn Swallow
             Tufted Titmouse
             Carolina Wren
             House Wren
             Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
             Eastern Bluebird
             Wood Thrush
             Northern Mockingbird
             Brown Thrasher
             European Starling
             Blue-winged Warbler (M)
             Pine Warbler
             Prairie Warbler
             Common Yellowthroat
             Summer Tanager (M & F)
             Scarlet Tanager (M & F)
             Eastern Towhee
             Chipping Sparrow
             Field Sparrow
             Northern Cardinal
             Blue Grosbeak (2)
             Indigo Bunting (2)
             Red-winged Blackbird
             Eastern Meadowlark
             Common Grackle
             Brown-headed Cowbird
             House Finch
             American Goldfinch

7;^)
Tom "two legs at a time" Lorenzin
Davidson (Lake Norman), NC
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