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[va-richmond-general] Forest Hill Park red-tails
- From: Lisa Kroll <chocolate217@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 08:55:44 -0400
Speaking of red-tailed hawks, a pair that lives at Forest Hill Park
mated yesterday (well, we witnessed one quick mounting). The nest is
in a pine near Forest Hill Ave. According to the book at hand (Lives
of North American Birds, by Kenn Kaufman), eggs are incubated for 28
- 35 days, so we'll make a point of visiting there again in a month.
Also seen:
carolina wren
white-throated sparrow
song sparrow
flicker
blue jay
northern cardinal
downy woodpecker
mocking bird
tufted titmouse
junco
yellow-bellied sapsucker
mourning dove
robin
Lisa Kroll
www.capitalcity.blogspot.com
Richmond, Va.
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