I took a little walk this morning along the bike path at Lamb's Creek Recreation area just north of Mansfield. Parking along the road to the boat launch, where they have the porta-potty set up, I walked north along the bike trail some 0.75 miles to where the trail intersects the boat launch road and then walked back along the road. This is the area I wanted to walk yesterday but the wind kept me away. Today there was no wind to speak of and the sky was mostly clear with only a few mare's tails moving south. 
I managed to spot 21 species and made an effort this time to actually count the numbers of each. I'm sure I've under-counted the Song Sparrows, Red-winged Blackbirds and the American Robins. Some that flitted ahead of me along the edge of the trail may have ducked behind me when I wasn't looking and I assumed the ones in front of me were birds I had already seen. In any event, the three species were all over the place. 
By the same token, to have seen only one Black-capped Chickadee, one European Starling and one Goldfinch seems odd. They are the three species most likely to hang around in sizable groups.
Here's my report:
Location:     Lambs Crk Rec Area
Observation date:     4/13/09
Notes:     Cool, clear morning with only a slight breeze. Temperature was between 34 and 38 degrees. 
Number of species:     21
Canada Goose     8
Wood Duck     2
Turkey Vulture     1
Red-tailed Hawk     1
Red-bellied Woodpecker     1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker     2
Downy Woodpecker     3
Hairy Woodpecker     1
Northern Flicker     3
Blue Jay     1
American Crow     5
Black-capped Chickadee     1
Tufted Titmouse     1
American Robin     27
European Starling     1
Cedar Waxwing     8
Field Sparrow     1
Song Sparrow     17
Northern Cardinal     1
Red-winged Blackbird     15
American Goldfinch     1
This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)
 
 
1 comment:
I would love to have seen those wood ducks!!
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