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House Wren, Palm Warbler,

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Keith Costley

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Keith Costley

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Tue, 6 Apr 2010 20:53:13 -0400

Highlights of birding at Fort McHenry with Jim Peters this morning included
a single House Wren, a Greater Yellowlegs, three Northern Rough-winged
Swallow and Palm Warbler (Yellow). Sparrows counted included: six Savannah
Sparrow, nine Song Sparrow and nine Swamp Sparrow.

BTW: A drake Blue-winged Teal has been at Druid Ridge Cemetery for over a
week. Three Yellow-crowned Night-herons have returned to their nest site
over the Jones Falls, near Stieff Silver.

 American Goldfinch   2
 American Coot   2 
 American Robin   8
 Brown-headed Cowbird   4
 Bufflehead   23  
 Canada Goose   34 
 Canvasback   1  
 Caspian Tern   2  
 Chipping Sparrow   3
 Common Grackle   16
 Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored)  1
 Double-crested Cormorant   2
 Downy Woodpecker   1
 Eastern Towhee   4
 European Starling   3
 Field Sparrow   2 
 Fish Crow   6  
 Golden-crowned Kinglet   1
 Great Black-backed Gull   1
 Greater Yellowlegs   1
 Hermit Thrush   5 
 Herring Gull   9  
 Horned Grebe   3  
 House Finch   2  
 House Sparrow   11
 House Wren   1  
 Mallard   4  
 Mourning Dove   2 
 Northern Cardinal   1
 Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted)  2
 Northern Rough-winged Swallow  3
 Osprey   1
 Palm Warbler (Yellow)   6
 Pied-billed Grebe   1
 Red-winged Blackbird   13
 Ring-billed Gull   14
 Rock Pigeon   1  
 Ruby-crowned Kinglet   2
 Savannah Sparrow   6
 Song Sparrow   9  
 Swamp Sparrow   25
 Tree Swallow   56 
 White-throated Sparrow   1
 Wood Duck   4  

Keith Eric Costley

Randallstown, BC