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[va-bird] James River Park System, Richmond
- From: arun bose <arunbose@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: VA Bird <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 23:17:27 -0500
Spent a couple of hours on Sunday morning (2/13/05) birding the James River
Park System, in the City of Richmond. Split my time between the Floodwall
area and the Main area (42 St./Reedy Creek).
Of note at the Floodwall area were 2 PEREGRINE perched on the downtown Bank
of America signage. 1 of the birds appeared to be eating a prey item. Could
not tell what it was. Also saw a female AMERICAN KESTREL in the railway yard
area. In the vegetation below the overlook was a HOUSE WREN and a WINTER
WREN.
A single COMMON MERGANSER was in the water below the Manchester Bridge.
Scoped up the gulls at both sites but nothing unusual.
Arun Bose
Richmond, VA
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