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I'll put my score card in the mail tomorrow.
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The usual suspects for the most part but
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an American Kestrel and a Pied-billed Grebe for variety
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On January 3, 2015 at 11:04 PM James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com&#=
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;there are still some feeder watchers and five teams to report in yet. =
; We are currently sitting at 76 species.  I know of one more species =
for sure and I believe that we will break 80.  We shall see though.=
60; Considering that there were high winds, and it was very cold =
and blustery  some great birds were found.  The Carolina wre=
n made an appearance for quite a few observers.  Some of the othe=
r good birds located were a yellow-breasted chat, a northern shoveler,=
a gray catbird, a broad-winged hawk, a brown thrasher, a northern mockingb=
ird, a red-bellied woodpecker, red and white-winged crossbills, two fox spa=
rrows, a rough-legged hawk, a barred owl, a ruby-crowned kinglet, an an ora=
nge-crowned warbler, four yellow-rumped warblers and two glaucous gulls.=
60;At this point we have two other species that were observed within count =
period which were northern goshawk and dovekie.  The dovekie was obser=
ved by a 12 year old Newfoundland birder names Sasha Steeves, nea=
r Corkum's Island by the mussel aquaculture operation.  This =
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