Gentle Readers,
Mary Floyd, Harry Glasgow, and Mike Ready led a group of thirteen birders this
morning, Monday, November 8, 2004, at Huntley Meadows Park. The Monday Morning
Birdwalk revealed few surprises this morning. The Red-headed Woodpeckers
remain down Barnyard Run.
Number Common Name
1 Great Blue Heron
1 Turkey Vulture
75 Canada Goose
3 Wood Duck
11 Mallard
1 Hooded Merganser
2 Sharp-shinned Hawk
1 Cooper's Hawk
2 Red-tailed Hawk
9 Killdeer
3 Lesser Yellowlegs
12 Ring-billed Gull
4 Mourning Dove
1 Belted Kingfisher
2 Red-headed Woodpecker
1 Red-bellied Woodpecker
1 Downy Woodpecker
2 Northern Flicker
6 Blue Jay
2 American Crow
3 Carolina Chickadee
1 Tufted Titmouse
2 Carolina Wren
3 Eastern Bluebird
3 American Robin
3 Northern Mockingbird
25 Yellow-rumped Warbler
3 Northern Cardinal
6 Field Sparrow
1 Fox Sparrow
7 Song Sparrow
1 Swamp Sparrow
20 White-throated Sparrow
3 Dark-eyed Junco
60 Common Grackle
1 House Finch
50 Red-winged Blackbird
100 American Goldfinch
Huntley Meadows Park can be reached from the Beltway by driving south on US
Route 1 approximately three miles to Lockheed Boulevard. Turn right on
Lockheed Boulevard and proceed to the intersection of Lockheed and Harrison
Lane. The Park entrance is on the left.
The regularly scheduled Monday Morning Birdwalk is open to all; the group meets
at 0700 in the Visitor's Center Parking Lot.
For information about this and other programs at Huntley Meadows Park, please
call the Staff at 703-768-2525.
Frederic D. Bogar
Park Volunteer
703-768-3793
Alexandria, VA
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