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New Road and Conway Sewage Ponds



	
Hi Carolinabirders,
	After finding so many warblers at the Conway Sewage Ponds late yesterday,
I and Paul Rogers did a whole morning of birding there today.  We had hoped
to find the Clay-colored Sparrow but no luck.  We had 49 species including
9 warblers.

Double-crested Cormorant-4
Great Blue Heron-1
Great Egret-2
Snowy Egret-3
Wood Duck-8
Blue-winged Teal-40
Turkey Vulture-4
Red-shouldered Hawk-4 one adult and 2 immatures playing
Red-tailed Hawk-1 heard only
Am. Kestrel-1
Am. Coot-2
Lesser Yellowlegs-2
Solitary Sandpiper-1 juvenile plumaged bird
Spotted Sandpiper-1 juvenile
Semipalmated Sandpiper-1
Least Sandpiper-10
Pectoral Sandpiper-5
Rock Dove-20
Mourning Dove-6
Chimney Swift-1
Belted Kingfisher-1
Red-headed Woodpecker-4 two adults two immatures
Red-bellied Woodpecker-1 heard only
N. Flicker-2
E. Phoebe-3
Barn Swallow-3
Blue Jay-4
Am. Crow-1
Carolina Chickadee-3
Tufted Titmouse-4
Carolina Wren-2 heard only
Ruby-crowned Kinglet-2
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher-1 heard only
Gray Catbird-2
N. Mockingbird-2
Eur. Starling-15
White-eyed Vireo-1 heard only
N. Parula-1
Magnolia Warbler-1
Black-throated Blue Warbler-1 male
Pine Warbler-1 heard only
Palm Warbler-5+
Am. Redstart-100+
N. Waterthrush-1
Common Yellowthroat-4
Hooded Warbler-1 female
N. Cardinal-3
Red-winged Blackbird-25
Common Grackle-6

Good birding, good company

Jack
Jack Peachey
Conway, SC