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Oxbow Lake AABC Field Trip Results, 9/25/10

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Marcy Stutzman

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Marcy Stutzman

Date:

Mon, 27 Sep 2010 08:06:46 -0400

Location: Oxbow Lake
Observation date: 9/25/10

Notes: Jay Sheppard and Marcy Stutzman were guides for the Anne Arundel Bird 
Club field trip to the Oxbow Lake Nature Preserve. There were two trips 
included. 10 individuals participated in the morning trip; while 4 participated 
in the afternoon trip. Temperatures ranged from 72-94 degrees over the course of 
the day. Possible species seen included Peregrine Falcon, Bay-breasted Warbler, 
and Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (not positively identified and therefore not 
included in listing).
Number of species:     48

Canada Goose     2
Wood Duck     50
Mallard     3
Ruddy Duck     1
Pied-billed Grebe     2
Great Blue Heron     6
Great Egret     1
Black Vulture     6
Turkey Vulture     1
Cooper's Hawk     1
Red-shouldered Hawk     2
Red-tailed Hawk (Eastern)     2
Merlin     1
Mourning Dove     6
Barred Owl     2
Chimney Swift     100
Belted Kingfisher     1
Red-bellied Woodpecker     4
Downy Woodpecker     6
Hairy Woodpecker     2
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted)     4
Pileated Woodpecker     2
Eastern Wood-Pewee     1
Eastern Phoebe     1
Red-eyed Vireo     2
Blue Jay     10
American Crow     6
Carolina Chickadee     10
Tufted Titmouse     10
White-breasted Nuthatch     6
Carolina Wren     6
House Wren     1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet     1
American Robin     6
Gray Catbird     4
Brown Thrasher     2
Northern Parula     2
Magnolia Warbler     1
Black-throated Blue Warbler     6
Black-throated Green Warbler     4
Black-and-white Warbler     8
American Redstart     4
Common Yellowthroat     8
Northern Cardinal     10
Rose-breasted Grosbeak     2
Indigo Bunting     6
Red-winged Blackbird     50
American Goldfinch     20

Non-avian species included: 
Herps: Gray Tree Frog, Box Turtle, White-tailed Deer;
Butterflies: Red Admiral, Red-spotted Purple, Monarch, Buckeye, Orange Sulfur, Cabbage White, Spicebush Swallowtail, Question 
Mark, Clouded Sulphur, Pearl Crescent, and Least Skipper

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

Marcy Stutzman
Russett, MD