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Smithsonian Environmental Research Center , 10/17/08

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James Tyler Bell

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James Tyler Bell

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Fri, 17 Oct 2008 10:18:21 -0700

Had a nice bike ride down the back road of SERC and around the back side of the beaver pond. After returning to the main campus, I saw the Juncos feeding alongside of the main research building along with two Field Sparrows, which were very out of place. The Juncos and Hermit Thrushes were FOS for me.    

Tyler Bell

California, Maryland 


Location:    Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Observation date:    10/17/08
Notes:    bike ride down to back side of beaver pond and around the walled garden
Number of species:    32

Canada Goose    3
Wood Duck    2
Blue-winged Teal    4
Black Vulture    8
Turkey Vulture    3
Bald Eagle    2
Sharp-shinned Hawk    1
Red-bellied Woodpecker    5
Downy Woodpecker    1
Northern Flicker    1
Eastern Phoebe    1
Blue Jay    2
American Crow    6
Carolina Chickadee    2
Tufted Titmouse    6
Carolina Wren    1
Golden-crowned Kinglet    3
Ruby-crowned Kinglet    2
Eastern Bluebird    2
Hermit Thrush    2
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle)    12
Pine Warbler    1
Ovenbird    1
Common Yellowthroat    2
Chipping Sparrow    1
Field Sparrow    2
Song Sparrow    1
Swamp Sparrow    2
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored)    4
Northern Cardinal    2
House Finch    1
American Goldfinch    7

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)


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