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Caw Caw Bird Walk, 9/27/ 00
- To: CarolinaBirds@duke.edu
- Subject: Caw Caw Bird Walk, 9/27/ 00
- From: gcrumley@InfoAve.Net
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 17:52:02 -0400
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- Sender: carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu
The regular Wednesday morning bird walk at Caw Caw
Interpretive Center, Ravenel, SC,
(http://www.ccprc.con/cawcaw.htm) was led by Perry E. Nugent on
September 27, 2000. There were 61 species observed.
Anhinga, 3
Bittern, American, 1
Heron, Great Blue, 1
Egret, Great, 10
Egret, Snowy, 6
Heron, Little Blue, 6
Heron, Tri-colored, 6
Heron, Green, 4
Heron, Yellow-crowned Night, 2
Ibis, White, 49
Stork, Wood, 8
Goose, Canada, 25
Duck, Wood, 12
Vulture, Black, 12
Vulture, Turkey, 20
Eagle, Bald, 1 immature
Hawk, Red-shouldered, 2
Kestrel, American, 2
Rail, Clapper, 12
Kildeer, 2
Sandpiper, Least, 2
Dove, Mourning, 2
Owl, Barred, 1
Swift, Chimney, 20
Kingfisher, Belted, 3
Woodpecker, Red-bellied, 4
Woodpecker, Downy, 1
Woodpecker, Pileated, 2
Flicker, Northern, 2
Wood-pewee, Eastern, 3
Flycatcher, Willow, 1
Flycatcher, Yellow-bellied, 1
Swallow, Tree, 400?
Swallow, Barn, 4
Jay, Blue, 12
Crow, American, 12
Chickadee, Carolina, 10
Titmouse, Tufted, 5
Wren, Carolina, 6
Wren, House, 1
Gnatcatcher, Blue-gray, 2
Bluebird, Eastern, 4
Catbird, Gray, 12
Mockingbird, Northern, 3
Thrasher, Brown, 1
Vireo, White-eyed, 5
Vireo, Red-eyed, 10
Warbler, Northern Parula, 6
Warbler, Magnolia, 1
Warbler, Black-throated, Blue, 1
Warbler, Pine, 5
Warbler, Palm, 5
Waterthrush, Northern, 1
Redstart, American, 3
Yellowthroat, Northern, 20
Warbler, Hooded, 1
Cardinal, Northern, 40
Grosbeak, Blue, 6
Bunting, Indigo, 40
Bunting, Painted, 3
Blackbird, Red-winged, 4
*Note: The yellow-bellied flycatcher is listed as "accidental" in the
Charleston area. Eight people observed this specimen with close
looks through 8 x 40 binoculars for at least five minutes. It was
completely yellow (back and breast), with yellow throat, eye-ring,
and wing bars. It clicked the tail upward.
George Crumley
Charleston, SC
gcrumley@InfoAve.Net