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Hampton National Historic Site (9-29)

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Keith Eric Costley

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Keith Eric Costley

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Sat, 29 Sep 2007 22:09:19 -0400

Two Red-headed Woodpeckers highlighted the National Park Service/Baltimore
Bird Club walk at Hampton National Historical Site today.  A lone
Golden-crowned Kinglet made an appearance, and foraged low in a conifer near
the formal gardens. In addition, we found one of each of the following
warblers: NORTHERN PARULA, MAGNOLIA, BLACK-THROATED BLUE, and BLACK-THROATED
GREEN.

Canada Goose     41
Black Vulture     12
Turkey Vulture     9
Bald Eagle     1
Sharp-shinned Hawk     3
Cooper's Hawk     5
Red-shouldered Hawk     4
Red-tailed Hawk     5
Ring-billed Gull     6
Mourning Dove     16
Chimney Swift     6
Red-headed Woodpecker     2
Red-bellied Woodpecker     3
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker     2
Downy Woodpecker     1
Hairy Woodpecker     1
Northern Flicker     5
Eastern Phoebe     3
Eastern Kingbird     1
Blue-headed Vireo     1
Blue Jay     175
American Crow     7
Carolina Chickadee     6
Tufted Titmouse     7
White-breasted Nuthatch     1
Carolina Wren     3
House Wren     1
Golden-crowned Kinglet     1
Eastern Bluebird     11
Swainson's Thrush     1
American Robin     16
Gray Catbird     5
Northern Mockingbird     3
Brown Thrasher     1
European Starling     14
Cedar Waxwing     10
Northern Parula     1
Magnolia Warbler     1
Black-throated Blue Warbler     1
Black-throated Green Warbler     1
Scarlet Tanager     2
Eastern Towhee     2
Chipping Sparrow     12
White-throated Sparrow     3
Dark-eyed Junco     2
Northern Cardinal     6
Rose-breasted Grosbeak     1
Common Grackle     3
Brown-headed Cowbird     6
House Finch     32
American Goldfinch     3

UFOs: A flyover duck, a thrush, and a distant flock of 16 gulls/terns(?).

Thank you Judy, Debbie, and Mark for making todayıs walk very enjoyable.

Keith Eric Costley

Randallstown, Baltimore County, MD