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* Hudson-Mohawk Region
* July 19, 2006
* NYHM0607.19

- Birds Mentioned
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Great Blue Heron
TurkeyVulture
BaldEagle
NorthernHarrier
Broad-wingedHawk
Red-tailedHawk
PeregrineFalcon
Killdeer
Ring-billedGull
GreatBlack-backedGull
ChimneySwift
Ruby-throatedHummingbird
BeltedKingfisher
Red-belliedWoodpecker
TreeSwallow
Red-breastedNuthatch
EuropeanStarling
YellowWarbler
LouisianaWaterthrush
MourningWarbler
HoodedWarbler
FieldSparrow
Red-wingedBlackbird
BaltimoreOriole
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hotline: Birdline of Eastern New York
sponsor: Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club
phone: (518) 439-8080
coverage: Hudson-Mohawk Region, East-Central New York
compiled: July 19, 2006
homepage: http://hmbc.net

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This is a summary of some of the sightings that were sent to the
Birdline of Eastern New York this past week. Call the birdline
(518-439-8080) for the full report. Please call in YOUR sightings
or email to birdline@hmbc.net

Round Lake - Sun 7/9 (received 7/16):
30 GREAT BLUE HERONS at the rookery.

Taghkanic, Columbia Co - Thu 7/13:
MOURNING WARBLER.

Schenectady - Thu 7/13:
BROAD-WINGED HAWK and BALTIMORE ORIOLE.

Livingston, Columbia Co - Fri 7/14:
Flock of about 290 TREE SWALLOWS; also flocks of 100+ EUROPEAN
STARLINGS and RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS.

Hudson River at Stockport - Sat 7/15:
7 GREAT BLUE HERONS, 4 BALD EAGLES (1 adult, 3 immature), and 1
PEREGRINE FALCON.

Five Rivers EEC - Sat 7/15:
21 species including RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD, RED-BELLIED
WOODPECKER, RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH, and FIELD SPARROW.

New Salem - Mon 7/17:
BELTED KINGFISHER, LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH, and HOODED WARBLER.

Schenectady - Mon 7/17:
RED-TAILED HAWK.

Montgomery County - Tue 7/18:
2 TURKEY VULTURES, immature BALD EAGLE, and 3 NORTHERN HARRIERS (1
adult with 2 immature)

New Baltimore - Tue 7/18:
Many RING-BILLED GULLS, 1 GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL, and 1 YELLOW
WARBLER, all in transit.

Burnt Hills - Tue 7/18:
20+ KILLDEER.

Schenectady - Tue 7/18:
CHIMNEY SWIFT.

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