After a brief shower in the morning with 10 people in attendance, there are
the birds that were seen at the IMBD walk at the Magothy Greenway Natural
Area:
(2 CONFIRMED BREEDING BIRDS IN LIST)
GREAT BLUE HERON
TURKEY VULTURE
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK
HERRING GULL
ROCK PIGEON
MOURNING DOVE
YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO
CHIMNEY SWIFT
RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER
HAIRY WOODPECKER (breeding pair- male with food in bill)
NORTHERN FLICKER
EASTERN WOOD PEE-WEE
GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER
EASTERN KINGBIRD
RED-EYED VIREO
BLUE JAY
AMERICAN CROW
BARN SWALLOW
CAROLINA CHICKADEE
TUFTED TITMOUSE
BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER
EASTERN BLUEBIRD
VEERY
WOOD THRUSH
AMERICAN ROBIN
GRAY CATBIRD
NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD
EUROPEAN STARLING
CEDAR WAXWING
NORTHERN PARULA
BLACK-THROATED BLUE WABLER
BLACK-THROATED GREEN WABLER
PINE WARBLER (mated pair - one seen bring food to nest)
BLACKPOLL WARBLER
AMERIAN REDSTART
OVENBIRD
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT
HOODED WARBLER
WILSON'S WARBLER
SCARLET TANAGER
EASTERN TOWHEE
NORTHERN CARDINAL
INDIGO BUNTING
RED-WIGNED BLACKBIRD
COMMON GRACKLE
HOUSE FINCH
AMERICAN GOLDFINCH
47 species total!! Not a bad monring.
A BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER was seen only by me, a Barred Owl was heard only by
Scott and a few persons think they saw a Mangolia Warbler briefly but it
didn't give them any really good looks.
So if these three are counted, 50 birds!
If I missed any, let me know.
Adam
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Adam Smith
Park Ranger, Anne Arundel County
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