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Wednesday at Patuxent Refuge

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Stephen Noyes

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Stephen Noyes

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Thu, 15 Sep 2011 07:48:09 -0700


Jay Pape (refuge volunteer) led a morning birdwalk at the Patuxent Research Refuge.

Great
Egret (11) ….all on Cash Lake (among  Wood Ducks)
Great
Blue Heron
Canada
Goose
Wood
Duck
Mourning
Dove
Chimney
Swift
Belted
Kingfisher
No.
Mockingbird
Brown
Thrasher
Gray
Catbird
No.
Flicker
Red-bellied
Woodpecker
Yellow-billed
Cuckoo
Carolina
Chickadee
Tufted
Titmouse
Blue
Jay
E.
Bluebird (mostly juvs)
Am.
Robin
House
Wren
Carolina
Wren (juv)
Red-eyed
Vireo
No.
Parula
Com.
Yellowthroat (fem)
Chipping
Sparrow
Blue
Grosbeak (fem. or juv.)
No.
Cardinal
Summer
Tanager (fem)
Scarlet
Tanager (fem)
Indigo
Bunting (fem or juv)
Red-winged
Blackbird
 No raptors – dead calm entire period.
Chipping Sparrows only sparrow sp. noted; where were song sp. and swamp sp? When we ran across  a lot of activity in
a tree, they were mostly female or juvenile migrants.
  
Steve Noyes
Volunteer Naturalist
Patuxent Research Refuge
Laurel MD 20707
http://patuxent.fws.gov


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