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Tuckahoe and Adkins on Tuesday morning

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JAMES WILSON

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JAMES WILSON

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Tue, 1 May 2007 12:01:59 -0400

I birded Tuckahoe in the early morning and finished off with a quick 
walk-thru at Adkins around 9:30.  I had a total of 77 species.  Highlights:

    14 species of Warbler including Blue Winged (at least 2), Blackpoll and 
Worm Eating.

    Eastern Kingbird

    Bobwhite

    Turkeys :  heard gobbling and then saw 2 hens at 2 different spots.

    Coots are still at the lake.

    Lots of White-eyed Vireos and Red-eyed Vireos and one Blue Headed Vireo.

There was a Northern Rough-winged Swallow at the entrance pond at Adkins. 
One dinky tree at Adkins by the main meadow held at the same time a Common 
Yellowthroat, Yellow-rumped and Palm Warbler along with a Chipping Sparrow 
and Bluebird.
A very nice morning!

Jim Wilson
Queenstown