Birding at Wintergarden Park
Traveling Count
3/15/09
11:40 AM to 3:15 PM
1.62 mile(s)
- Cooper’s Hawk – 2
- Red-tailed Hawk – 1
- Mourning Dove – 1
- Red-bellied Woodpecker – 6
- Yellow-bellied Sapsucker – 3
- Downy Woodpecker – 3
- Hairy Woodpecker – 2
- Blue Jay – 2
- Black-capped Chickadee – 4
- Tufted Titmouse – 4
- White-breasted Nuthatch – 6
- Eastern Bluebird – 3
- American Robin – 30
- European Starling – 3
- American Tree Sparrow – 2
- Song Sparrow – 3
- Dark-eyed Junco – 1
- Northern Cardinal – 7
- Red-winged Blackbird – 2
- Pine Siskin – 1
- American Goldfinch – 5
- House Sparrow – 3
Jim said,
March 15, 2009 @ 21:22
Proper birding logs also include approx. temp and weather conditions (I took a couple ornithology classes, one of which involved birding).
I need to get out in nature more… if only the wife’s knee would heal to the point where she can hike.
Sean Et Cetera said,
March 16, 2009 @ 08:12
If the lack of temp and weather is good enough for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society (in so much as they don’t list it as options on the tracking site, http://www.ebird.org) then it’s good enough for me.
Of course, I’m sure they’d like to have that information, but decided to go with less in hopes of getting more information form the public.
To answer your question: 50 degrees and clear.