Glad you liked it. I have a tendency to intend to report later and then later
never comes. So I tried keeping a list as I go, so I just have to forward it to
the group and add the comments about abundant expected birds and behavioral
observations of note.
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On Apr 15, 2023, at 5:20 PM, Jennifer Miller <foundnatureblog@xxxxxxxxx>
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I love this format, Phillip! Thanks for the report!
Jennifer
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On Apr 15, 2023, at 4:39 PM, Phillip Kite <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Spotted Towhee
61st & Redwood
Ashthoated Flycatcher
62nd & Redwood
Song Sparrow
62nd & Redwood
Curved-bill Thrasher
4300 block 65th
W. Kingbird (2)(1)(1)(1)
Olive Street, Liquor Store Road, Lake 6, Cemetery,
Lark Sparrows (2)(3)
Olive Street, Liquor Store Road
WC Sparrow (20)(24)(2)
Bowles Lake Road, Liquor Store Road, Lake 6
Redtail (1),(1)
Bowles Lake Road Liquor Store Road ,
Swainson’s Hawk (1)(1)
Bowles Lake Road , Liquor Store Road
Vesper Sparrow (6)
Bowles Lake Road
Scissortail (1), (1)
E. 19th @ Bowles Lake Road, Lake 6
Savannah Sparrow (6+)
Liquor Store Road
N. Harrier
Liquor Store Road
Ferruginous Hawk
Liquor Store Road
Bobwhites (4)
Lake 6
Chipping Sparrow (2)
Lake 6
Bronzed Cowbird (3)
Lake 6
Townsend’s Solitaire
Lake 6
Yellow-Rumped Warblers (3)
Lake 6
Orange-crowned Warbler?
Lake 6
Blue-winged Teal
Lake 6
Flicker
Cemetery
Snowy Egret (2)
Mae Simmons
Great Egret
Mae Simmons
No number means a single bird was seen. Numbers seen are per location. Where
a species was seen in multiple locations, the order of the numbers is the
same as the order of the locations.
Also present in good numbers in appropriate habitat were Blue Jays,
Cardinals, Redwings, Great-tailed Grackles, Mockingbirds, Mourning Dove,
Eurasian Collared Dove, White-winged Dove. Barn Swallows were widespread in
low numbers. Cliff Swallows are starting to amass at nesting sites. There
were an handful of Meadowlarks and a couple of Burrowing Owls. And as
always, I saw too many Starlings and too many House Sparrows.
Prairie Dog babies were out and about.
Had about 5 species of butterflies, but didn’t take time to ID them.
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