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<blockquote data-quote="wanderer55" data-source="post: 1732318" data-attributes="member: 83479"><p>First morning of the GBBC that I have gotten to go out.</p><p>We live in a 55+ community in the city of Tyler, TX. Not a lot of cover for birds, but we do have 3-4 acres (split up) of trees (deciduous & pines) plus some brush, a creek and a small pond. I use ebird. I started using it in January and when I walk I do a count of our little area. This morning it was about 35 degrees F and it was light fog and overcast. My wife and I went out and walked the wooded areas. We were out about 2 hours. Slow walking and standing. </p><p></p><p>Red-shouldered Hawk - 1</p><p>Northern Flicker - 2</p><p>Carolina Chickadee - 2</p><p>Northern Cardinal - 17</p><p>Northern Mockingbird - 7</p><p>American Goldfinch - 45</p><p>Yellow-rumped Warbler - 12</p><p>Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1</p><p>White-throated Sparrow - 11</p><p>Field Sparrow - 2</p><p>Chipping Sparrow - 4</p><p>Dark-eyed Junco - 6</p><p>Tufted Titmouse - 2</p><p>Eastern Bluebird - 8</p><p>Cedar Waxwing - 750 (I will get an email on that one)</p><p>American Robin - 15</p><p>Red-winged Blackbird - 55</p><p>Carolina Wren - 7</p><p>House Finch - 3</p><p>American Crow - 3</p><p>House Sparrow - 12</p><p>Mourning Dove - 15</p><p>Downy Woodpecker - 1</p><p>Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2</p><p></p><p></p><p>What did I forget? Any more I'm sure I did.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wanderer55, post: 1732318, member: 83479"] First morning of the GBBC that I have gotten to go out. We live in a 55+ community in the city of Tyler, TX. Not a lot of cover for birds, but we do have 3-4 acres (split up) of trees (deciduous & pines) plus some brush, a creek and a small pond. I use ebird. I started using it in January and when I walk I do a count of our little area. This morning it was about 35 degrees F and it was light fog and overcast. My wife and I went out and walked the wooded areas. We were out about 2 hours. Slow walking and standing. Red-shouldered Hawk - 1 Northern Flicker - 2 Carolina Chickadee - 2 Northern Cardinal - 17 Northern Mockingbird - 7 American Goldfinch - 45 Yellow-rumped Warbler - 12 Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1 White-throated Sparrow - 11 Field Sparrow - 2 Chipping Sparrow - 4 Dark-eyed Junco - 6 Tufted Titmouse - 2 Eastern Bluebird - 8 Cedar Waxwing - 750 (I will get an email on that one) American Robin - 15 Red-winged Blackbird - 55 Carolina Wren - 7 House Finch - 3 American Crow - 3 House Sparrow - 12 Mourning Dove - 15 Downy Woodpecker - 1 Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2 What did I forget? Any more I'm sure I did............. [/QUOTE]
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