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All,
This morning Frank Vanslager and I had a fairly quite hike down Charcoal
Road to Table Mountain and back. There were lots of signing ORANGE-CROWNED
WARBLERS and RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS in the upper portion of the trail (starting
about a half mile from Skyline). We had a hard to locate, male HAIRY
WOODPECKER near the loop on Table Mountain, a solo PURPLE FINCH higher up, a
RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER, a few calling NORTHERN FLICKERS (unfortunately
not sounding anything like a PIWO), a couple singing HUTTON'S VIREOS and
BEWICK'S WRENS. At least one of the STELLER'S JAYS today, seemed to
be trying to imitate a cross between a Cooper's Hawk and Golden
Eagle. Scary, I suppose but to who? Other "usual suspects"
included BAND-TAILED PIGEON, WESTERN SCRUB-JAY, ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD, LESSER
GOLDFINCH, CALIFORNIA TOWHEE, and SPOTTED TOWHEE.
Take care,
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