Attached is my eBird list from this morning's good walk at CNC.  Most notable 
were the (heard only) Hooded Warbler and Louisiana Waterthrush, both on 
territories they have held for several years.  We did have a look at singing 
Wood Thrush, B Oriole and Towhee, among others.  Guided walks will continue the 
next two Sundays (May 9 and 16) at 7:30.
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Location:     Cayuga Nature Center
Observation date:     5/2/10
Number of species:     46

Canada Goose     1
Mallard     1
Ruffed Grouse     1
Wild Turkey     2
Great Blue Heron     1
Turkey Vulture     1
Red-tailed Hawk     1
Mourning Dove     2
Chimney Swift     3
Red-bellied Woodpecker     2
Downy Woodpecker     2
Northern Flicker     1
Pileated Woodpecker     1
Eastern Phoebe     1
Blue Jay     6
American Crow     2
Tree Swallow     8
Black-capped Chickadee     4
Tufted Titmouse     2
Carolina Wren     2
Ruby-crowned Kinglet     1
Eastern Bluebird     2
Wood Thrush     2
American Robin     6
Gray Catbird     3
Northern Mockingbird     1
Brown Thrasher     1
European Starling     1
Yellow Warbler     1
Black-and-white Warbler     1
American Redstart     1
Ovenbird     1
Louisiana Waterthrush     1
Common Yellowthroat     1
Hooded Warbler     1
Eastern Towhee     1
Chipping Sparrow     2
Field Sparrow     1
Song Sparrow     4
Dark-eyed Junco     2
Northern Cardinal     4
Red-winged Blackbird     6
Common Grackle     2
Brown-headed Cowbird     4
Baltimore Oriole     1
American Goldfinch     4

Nancy Dickinson

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