Crested Caracara in flight over the dam. (Colton Robbins Photo) |
Monthly birding hikes have been led by Stephen for coming on three years. He is often ably assisted by friends Colton Robbins and Jonny Scalise when the number of birders and questions rise. All three are able to spy the elusive species and are rarely stumped with identification.
This month the 1.35 mile hike proceeded around the dam to the spillway, which in past hikes had been quite productive, not so much this time. We did view a Verdin and later the elusive Orange-crowned Warblers and flitting sparrows among the mesquite. --LJ
Photo and list provided by Colton Robbins.
20 species total
6
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Black Vulture
|
1
|
Turkey Vulture
|
1
|
Sharp-shinned Hawk
|
17
|
White-winged Dove
|
4
|
Mourning Dove
|
1
|
Crested Caracara
|
1
|
Eastern Phoebe
|
2
|
Carolina Chickadee
|
3
|
Black-crested Titmouse
|
1
|
Verdin
|
1
|
Canyon Wren
|
3
|
Carolina Wren
|
1
|
Bewick's Wren
|
4
|
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
|
6
|
Northern Mockingbird
|
3
|
Orange-crowned Warbler
|
6
|
Field Sparrow
|
2
|
Savannah Sparrow
|
2
|
Song Sparrow
|
8
|
Northern Cardinal
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