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From: tilevitzo
To: Peter Dorosh
Sent: Mon, May 5, 2014 12:07 pm
Subject: Green-Wood
The only birds I saw in an hour this morning that weren't reported yesterday were a palm warbler, a northern waterthrush (in a tree, of all places, next to the Sylvan water), an American kestrel and a field sparrow, the last hanging with a large number of chipping sparrows in the flats around Central and Sassafras. I also heard a tufted titmouse. Here is the complete list:
Chipping sparrow
Song sparrow
Monk parakeet
American robin
Black-throated blue warbler
House sparrow
Tufted titmouse (heard)
Gray catbird
Northern mockingbird
Black capped-chickadee
Hermit thrush
Brown thrasher
Eastern towhee
White-throated sparrow
Field sparrow
Palm warbler
Blue Jay
American robin
Northern cardinal
House finch
Wood thrush
Ruby-crowned kinglet
Red-tailed hawk
America kestrel
Canada goose
Northern rough-winged swallow
Barn swallow
Northern waterthrush
Chipping sparrow
Song sparrow
Monk parakeet
American robin
Black-throated blue warbler
House sparrow
Tufted titmouse (heard)
Gray catbird
Northern mockingbird
Black capped-chickadee
Hermit thrush
Brown thrasher
Eastern towhee
White-throated sparrow
Field sparrow
Palm warbler
Blue Jay
American robin
Northern cardinal
House finch
Wood thrush
Ruby-crowned kinglet
Red-tailed hawk
America kestrel
Canada goose
Northern rough-winged swallow
Barn swallow
Northern waterthrush