[va-richmond-general] two kinds of grosbeaks on Belle Isle
- From: Lisa Kroll <chocolate217@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 17:53:48 -0400
Our walk across that old railroad bridge and onto Belle Isle this
morning was woefully short of new warblers (or maybe we're just bad
at them), but at the top of the island, atop nearly adjacent trees
sat a rose-breasted grosbeak and a blue grosbeak!
Full list below.
double-crested cormorant
canada goose
mallard
green heron
osprey
bald eagle
mourning dove
kingfisher
downy woodpecker
eastern phoebe
tree swallow
rough-winged swallow
carolina chickadee
tufted titmouse
carolina wren
blue-grey gnatcatcher
catbird
mocking bird
eastern bluebird
american robin
hermit thrush
yellow-rumped warbler
yellow warbler (maybe)
red-winged blackbird
brown-headed cowbird
grackle
starling
northern cardinal
blue grosbeak
rose-breasted grosbeak
rufous-sided towhee
white-throated sparrow
Lisa Kroll
www.capitalcity.blogspot.com
Richmond, Va.
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