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Jennifer Elmer

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Wed, 17 Oct 2007 20:40:20 EDT

Yesterday  I went birding at Pemberton Park near Salisbury  and saw the 
following birds.
50+ American Robins 
1 Barred Owl
1 Sharp Shined Hawk
60+ Yellow-rumped Warblers
2 Palm Warblers
3 Eastern Towhee
100+ Common Grackles
1 Rusty Blackbird
50 Brown Headed Cow Birds
26 Cedar Waxwings
15 Golden Crown Kinglets
12 Ruby Crown Kinglets
2 Red Tailed Hawks ( one was a western)
20+ Blue Jays
5 Cardinals
200 Fish Crows
30 Carolina Chickadees
25 Tufted Titmice
15 Red Breasted Nuthatches
2 Downey Woodpeckers
1 Red-bellied  Wood Pecker
1 Flicker
2 King Fishers
1 Brown Thrasher 
13 Cat Birds
5 Pine Warblers
4 Carolina Wren
6 White Throated Sparrows
3 Chipping Sparrows 
26 Morning Doves
7 Northern Mockingbirds
 
Today I birded at Assateague on the ( off topic) Virginia side  and my 
*highlights where as follows.
*1 Buff Breasted Sandpiper ( I discovered the bird with one other  birder 
then showed 7 other birders an hour later. ) 
*1 American Golden Plover ( discovered by my dad after he saw the  Buff 
Breasted Sandpiper ) 
*5 Baird's Sand pipers ( a life bird for me)
*1 Merlin ( eating a baby Muskrat )
*1 Black Throated Green Warbler
Rest of the birds I saw where the following. 
4 Black Throated Blue Warblers
50+ Yellow-rumped Warblers 
10 Brown Headed  Nuthatch 
6 Red Breasted Nuthatch 
30 Palm Warblers
2 Pine Warblers
2 Least Terns
12+ Lesser Yellowlegs 
5+ Greater Yellowlegs
2 Willets
50+ Other Peeps including Dunlin, Least.   
30 Semipalmated Plovers
5 Brown Thrashers
1 Peregrine Falcon 
2 Bald Eagles
4 Red Tailed Hawks
5 Red Shouldered Hawks
3 American Kestrels
6 Boat Tailed Grackles
20 Red Wing Blackbirds
12 Gold Finches
5 Eastern Towhee  
Reptiles ( One 2 Ft Black Rat Snake) 
Mammals ( 5 Muskrats, 1 Delmarva Fox Squirrel, 4 Ponies, and 5 Sika  Elk.)
everything I saw  while biking around Snow Goose  Pond.
                                                                              
                                                    Birding forever
                                                                              
                                                   Jennifer Elmer
                                                                              
                                              Pocomoke City MD
 
                                                                
       
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
       
      



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