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10/5 at Greenwich Point

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Sat, Oct 6, 2007 12:17 AM

Interesting how the fog made for a nice variety of birds at Greenwich Point.

AMERICAN PIPITS (10)
RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH
SWAINSON'S THRUSH (2)
Swamp Sparrows (3)
Savannah Sparrow
Common Yellowthroats - many!
Eastern Towhee (2)
Palm Warblers
Black-throated Blue Warblers
Blackpoll Warblers (4)
Eastern Phoebes (8)
Least Flycatchers (4)
Magnolia Warbler
White-throated Sparrows
Ruby-crowned Kinglets (2)
Dark-eyed Junco
2 House Wrens
Greater Yellowlegs
Osprey
Blue-headed Vireo
American Kestrels (2)
Black Ducks (about 20)
Snowy & Great Egrets.

Meredith Sampson, Old Greenwich

Interesting how the fog made for a nice variety of birds at Greenwich Point. AMERICAN PIPITS (10) RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH SWAINSON'S THRUSH (2) Swamp Sparrows (3) Savannah Sparrow Common Yellowthroats - many! Eastern Towhee (2) Palm Warblers Black-throated Blue Warblers Blackpoll Warblers (4) Eastern Phoebes (8) Least Flycatchers (4) Magnolia Warbler White-throated Sparrows Ruby-crowned Kinglets (2) Dark-eyed Junco 2 House Wrens Greater Yellowlegs Osprey Blue-headed Vireo American Kestrels (2) Black Ducks (about 20) Snowy & Great Egrets. Meredith Sampson, Old Greenwich