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11pt"><o:p> --0-1256888714-1315008082=:36684 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =C2=A0Hi All, I made my first September visit to Pleasant Hill Cemetery and= quickly racked up 36 species. On site highlights included a very friendly = male Wilson's Warbler and a busily feeding Olive-sided Flycatcher. When I h= eard an overhead 'gronk' I looked up excitedly expecting to add a Great Blu= e Heron to my list and was even more pleased to see a Black-crowned Night H= eron heading in the general direction of St. Margaret's Bay.=20 The =E2=80=9CHill=E2=80=9D was a very birdy place this morning with the mos= t common migrants being plenty of Northern Parulas, Blue-headed Vireos and = Common Yellowthroats. They along with lots of robins, Song Sparrows, Purple= Finches & goldfinches added lots of local flavor and flurry. Other species= adding to the enjoyment were baby Northern Cardinals, a Gray Catbird, Blac= k-throated Green Warblers, Black-and-White Warblers, American Redstarts, Ye= llow-rumped Warblers and Red-eyed Vireos. With all the action there were se= veral birds that slipped away before I could glass them. I'm pretty sure I = glimpsed a Magnolia Warbler, a Chestnut-sided Warbler and suspect a few oth= er surprises await any who care to check out the site this weekend. - Cheer= s, Clarence --0-1256888714-1315008082=:36684 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <table cellspacing=3D"0" cellpadding=3D"0" border=3D"0" ><tr><td valign=3D"= top" style=3D"font: inherit;"> <FONT color=3D#000000><FONT face=3DAria= l><FONT style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 8pt" size=3D1>Hi All, I made my first September= visit to Pleasant Hill Cemetery and quickly racked up 36 species. On site = highlights included a very friendly male Wilson's Warbler and a busily feed= ing Olive-sided Flycatcher. When I heard an overhead 'gronk' I looked up ex= citedly expecting to add a Great Blue Heron to my list and was even more pl= eased to see a Black-crowned Night Heron heading in the general direction o= f St. Margaret's Bay. </FONT></FONT></FONT> <P style=3D"LINE-HEIGHT: 100%; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0cm; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" ali= gn=3Dleft><BR></DIV> <P style=3D"LINE-HEIGHT: 100%; MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0cm; FONT-WEIGHT: normal" ali= gn=3Dleft><FONT color=3D#000000><FONT face=3DArial><FONT style=3D"FONT-SIZE= : 8pt" size=3D1>The =E2=80=9CHill=E2=80=9D was a very birdy place this morn= ing with the most common migrants being plenty of Northern Parulas, Blue-he= aded Vireos and Common Yellowthroats. They along with lots of robins, Song = Sparrows, Purple Finches & goldfinches added lots of local flavor and f= lurry. Other species adding to the enjoyment were baby Northern Cardinals, = a Gray Catbird, Black-throated Green Warblers, Black-and-White Warblers, Am= erican Redstarts, Yellow-rumped Warblers and Red-eyed Vireos. With all the = action there were several birds that slipped away before I could glass them= . I'm pretty sure I glimpsed a Magnolia Warbler, a Chestnut-sided Warbler a= nd suspect a few other surprises await any who care to check out the site t= his weekend. - Cheers, Clarence </FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV></td></tr></tabl= e> --0-1256888714-1315008082=:36684--
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