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Cromwell Valley: many migrants and FOYs

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Frode Jacobsen

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Sat, 12 Apr 2008 16:33:34 -0400

I birded Cromwell Valley Park this morning (8:30AM - 1:30PM). It was
cloudy most of the morning but the southern wind and warm temperature
pushed a lot of hawks and other migrants through.

Canada Goose
Common Loon-1
Turkey Vulture-30
Black Vulture-12
Bald Eagle-1 adult
Osprey-4
Red-tailed Hawk-20
Red-shouldered Hawk-15
Buteo Sp.-10
Cooper's Hawk-1
Sharp-shinned Hawk-2
Peregrine Falcon-1
American Kestrel-1
Pileated Woodpecker-2
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker-1
Red-bellied Woodpecker-8
Northern Flicker-20
Hairy Woodpecker-1
Downy Woodpecker-15
Mourning Dove-40
Belted Kingfisher-1
Eastern Phoebe-2
American Crow-20
Blue Jay-10
European Starling-x
Brown Thrasher-2
Northern Mockingbird-3
Tree Swallow-15
Northern Rough-winged Swallow-1
Barn Swallow-3
Tufted Titmouse-x
Carolina Chickadee-x
White-breasted Nuthatch-1
Red-breasted Nuthatch-2
Brown Creeper-1
Carolina Wren-8
House Wren-1
Golden-crowned Kinglet-10
Ruby-crowned Kinglet-6
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher-15
Eastern Bluebird-8
American Robin-x
Yellow-rumped Warbler-30
Palm Warbler-15 (2 western)
Pine Warbler-4
Louisiana Waterthrush-1
Northern Cardinal-x
Eastern Towhee-6
Song Sparrow-15
Swamp Sparrow-1
Field Sparrow-2
Chipping Sparrow-30
White-throated Sparrow-2
Dark-eyed Junco-5
Eastern Meadowlark-2
Brown-headed Cowbird-40
Red-winged Blackbird-30
Common Grackle-10
House Finch-6
Purple Finch-1 (singing male)
American Goldfinch-50

Great day to be out!


Frode Jacobsen
Baltimore, MD