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[va-bird] NY Monuments
- From: Susan Heath <sheath@xxxxxxx>
- To: VA Birds <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 10:47:11 -0400
All,
I spent about an hour at NY Monuments this morning. It was quite a
different show from the last time I was there a week or so ago.
White-throated Sparrows, Ruby-crowned and Golden-crowned Kinglets, a
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, and a single Brown Creeper reminded me that
the seasons are changing. I did manage to find a few warblers -
Northern Parula (1), Black-throated Green (1), Magnolia (2), Pine
(several still singing!), and Common Yellowthroat (1). Still many
catbirds and towhees around and the blue jays flying over were never
ending. A Cooper's Hawk kept things quiet for a while.
Sue
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Susan A. Heath
George Mason University
Environmental Science Department
Fairfax, VA
Secretary, Virginia Avian Records Committee
Keeper, Virginia Comp List at www.virginiabirding.org
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