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Jordanelle wetlands



Jordanelle wetlands was a busy, busy place Friday morning around 8:00 am.  I
started to drive down the little fishing road across from the parking lot
and there were so many birds I decided it would be more productive to walk.
 The whole place was full of birds singing and chatting. I spent about two
hours in the area and found the following birds (the NASHVILLE WARBLER
being the best find):

GRAY CATBIRD
BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE
NORTHERN FLICKER
BLACK-HEADED GROSBEAK
GREAT BLUE HERON
AMERICAN KESTREL
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET
OSPREY
CHIPPING SPARROW
SONG SPARROW
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW
GREEN-TAILED TOWHEE
SPOTTED TOWHEE
WARBLING VIREO
NASHVILLE WARBLER
WILSON'S WARBLER
YELLOW WARBLER
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER
CEDAR WAXWING
WESTERN WOOD-PEWEE
DOWNY WOODPECKER

Other birds seen in the county: Red-tailed hawk, Sandhill Crane and Turkey
Vulture.

Carol

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