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Sparrows at Patterson Park--Baltimore , 10/14/09

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Keith Eric Costley

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Keith Eric Costley

Date:

Fri, 16 Oct 2009 00:10:06 -0400

On Tuesday (10/14) I found a large flock of sparrows [and others] feeding in
the grass near the garden. Chipping, Lincoln's, Song, Field, White-throated,
and White-crowned Sparrows were present. In addition, I saw a Brown Creeper
and a Black-throated Green Warbler.

Location:     Patterson Park--Baltimore
Observation date:     10/14/09
Number of species:     40

Mallard - 140
Great Blue Heron - 1
Ring-billed Gull - 12
Rock Pigeon - 2
Mourning Dove - 6
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - 4
Downy Woodpecker - 1
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) - 2
Eastern Phoebe - 3
Blue-headed Vireo - 1
Blue Jay - 3
American Crow - 2
Brown Creeper - 1
House Wren - 2
Winter Wren - 3
Golden-crowned Kinglet - 2
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 13
Swainson's Thrush - 4 (1 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
Hermit Thrush - 7 (2 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
American Robin - 4
Gray Catbird - 3 (1 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
Northern Mockingbird - 1
European Starling - 4
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) - 1
Black-throated Green Warbler - 1
Common Yellowthroat - 4 (1 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
Eastern Towhee - 10 (3 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
Chipping Sparrow - 3 (3 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
Field Sparrow - 2 (1 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
Song Sparrow - 54 (46 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
Lincoln's Sparrow - 2 (2 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
Swamp Sparrow - 5
White-throated Sparrow - 93 (74 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
White-crowned Sparrow - 2 (2 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
Northern Cardinal - 1
Indigo Bunting - 1 (1 - part of a single mixed flock of 137 birds)
Red-winged Blackbird - 2
House Finch - 1
American Goldfinch - 2

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