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Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs

May 28, 2010

The Rob Fanning Report 052810

   Rob sez: "Thursday morning a frequently singing ACADIAN FLYCATCHER was hanging
around the Brotherton Bridge area. It was moving around a lot and was
on both sides of the bridge–but it's loud pit-SEE call enabled me to
track it down several times for some decent looks.

   "This is only the 2nd
(or possibly 3rd?) record for the CF–the first back on 6/19/06 found
by Fred Weber–showing that this notoriously late migrant can pop up
well into June.

    "The other highlight was a sharp-looking
WHITE-THROATED SPARROW at Greenway. No migrant warblers heard or seen
today…"
   Full list follows. (Thanks, Rob!)


Location:     The Celery Farm
Observation date:     5/27/10
Notes:     Acadian Fly singing frequently and moving around quite a bit
in the Brotherton Bridge area. After some searching I found it and saw
it several other times later on.
Number of species:     33

Canada Goose     X
Mute Swan     4
Mallard     X
Double-crested Cormorant     3 flyovers
Green Heron     X
Mourning Dove     X
Chimney Swift     X
Red-bellied Woodpecker     X
Downy Woodpecker     X
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted)     X H
Acadian Flycatcher     1
Willow Flycatcher     X H
Eastern Kingbird     1
Warbling Vireo     X H
Red-eyed Vireo     X H
Blue Jay     X
American Crow     X
Tree Swallow     X
Tufted Titmouse     X
White-breasted Nuthatch     1
House Wren     X H
Veery     X H
American Robin     X
Gray Catbird     X
Cedar Waxwing     2 flyovers
Yellow Warbler     X
Common Yellowthroat     X
White-throated Sparrow     1
Northern Cardinal     X
Red-winged Blackbird     X
Common Grackle     X
Brown-headed Cowbird     X H
House Finch     X H

 

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