[va-richmond-general] James River Park - Huguenot Flatwater, 3/31/2009
- From: Lewis Barnett <lbarnett@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: richmond Audubon Society mailing list <va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 21:16:06 -0400
I stopped by the Huguenot Flatwater section of James River Park after
work today. There was at least one Yellow-throated Warbler singing
between the parking at Oxford Road and Rattlesnake Creek. I also found a
Barred Owl from the road in that area. There were only a couple of
Mallards and some Canada Geese out on the river. There was a
Golden-crowned Kinglet at the old Westhampton Bridge, and a Brown
Creeper by the river down at the other end of the park. Also at the
Westhampton Bridge, there is a White-breasted Nuthatch pair nesting in a
knothole high up in a sycamore. The knothole is visible as you face back
toward Riverside Drive.
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