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Habitatler Fodder, 10/29/10

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Dave Rosgen
Fri, Oct 29, 2010 3:11 PM
  1.  Four-toed Salamander - Duck Pond/Pine Is. Area
    
  2.  Black Scoter - Bantam Lake's N. Bay
    
  3.  Peregrine Falcon - Over Bantam Lake's N. Bay
    
  4.  Winter Wren - Duck Pond Trail
    
  5.  Bay-breasted Warbler - Interpretive Trail
    
  6.  Red-breasted Nuthatch - Pine Island
    
  7.  N. Goshawk - Ripley Swamp
    
  8.  Fox Sparrow - Mill Field
    
  9.  White-crowned Sparrow - Museum Area
    
  10. Bobcat - Little Pond Boardwalk

  11. American Woodcock - Pike Marsh

  12. Blue-spotted Salamander - Interpretive Trail

  13. N. Water Snake - Icehouse Marsh

  14. Rusty Blackbird - Ripley Swamp

  15. Hermit Thrush - Pine Island

  16. Eastern Towhee - Ongley Field

  17. Barred Owl - Pine Island

  18. Common Raven - Marsh Pt.

  19. Osprey - Over Bantam Lake's N. Bay

  20. Greater Scaup - Bantam Lake's Pt. Folly

1. Four-toed Salamander - Duck Pond/Pine Is. Area 2. Black Scoter - Bantam Lake's N. Bay 3. Peregrine Falcon - Over Bantam Lake's N. Bay 4. Winter Wren - Duck Pond Trail 5. Bay-breasted Warbler - Interpretive Trail 6. Red-breasted Nuthatch - Pine Island 7. N. Goshawk - Ripley Swamp 8. Fox Sparrow - Mill Field 9. White-crowned Sparrow - Museum Area 10. Bobcat - Little Pond Boardwalk 11. American Woodcock - Pike Marsh 12. Blue-spotted Salamander - Interpretive Trail 13. N. Water Snake - Icehouse Marsh 14. Rusty Blackbird - Ripley Swamp 15. Hermit Thrush - Pine Island 16. Eastern Towhee - Ongley Field 17. Barred Owl - Pine Island 18. Common Raven - Marsh Pt. 19. Osprey - Over Bantam Lake's N. Bay 20. Greater Scaup - Bantam Lake's Pt. Folly