Great, beautiful morning today at Shindagin Hollow State Forest today. Most 
abundant birds: Black-throated Green Warbler, American Redstart, and 
Rose-breasted Grosebeak. Most interesting birds: SOLITARY SANDPIPERS, RED-EYED 
VIREOS, BLUE-WINGED WARBLER, NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES.
Lovely wildflower display as well.
Good Birding!
Evan Barrientos

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> From: <do-not-re...@ebird.org>
> Date: May 9, 2011 5:51:54 PM EDT
> To: <emb...@cornell.edu>
> Subject: eBird Report - Shindagin Hollow , 5/9/11
> 
> 
> 
> Location:     Shindagin Hollow
> Observation date:     5/9/11
> Number of species:     35
> 
> Solitary Sandpiper     3
> Mourning Dove     1
> Yellow-bellied Sapsucker     2
> Downy Woodpecker     2
> Hairy Woodpecker     2
> Northern Flicker     2
> Least Flycatcher     6
> Blue-headed Vireo     2
> Red-eyed Vireo     2
> Blue Jay     10
> Black-capped Chickadee     2
> Winter Wren     3
> Veery     2
> Hermit Thrush     2
> Wood Thrush     4
> American Robin     6
> Gray Catbird     2
> Blue-winged Warbler     1
> Nashville Warbler     1
> Yellow Warbler     1
> Black-throated Blue Warbler     3
> Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle)     1
> Black-throated Green Warbler     8
> Black-and-white Warbler     3
> American Redstart     13
> Ovenbird     6
> Northern Waterthrush     2
> Common Yellowthroat     3
> Song Sparrow     2
> White-throated Sparrow     4
> Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored)     4
> Rose-breasted Grosbeak     7
> Common Grackle     1
> Baltimore Oriole     3
> American Goldfinch     1
> 
> This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)


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