WCAS Survey of land parcel at Seneca Golf Course
Oct 13, 2010

We found lots of birds and a few interesting finds.

Report  

Here is a listing of observations at the Seneca Golf Course parcel on October 13, 2010

 

Canada Goose – 2

Raptor scat – white droppings below deciduous trees, probably hawk (scat below pine trees would be owl).

Red-bellied Woodpeckers – 5

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker – substantial evidence (many rows of holes on one tree).

Downy Woodpecker – 4

Hairy Woodpecker – 1 male, 1 female

Pileated Woodpecker – 1

Blue Jay – 12

American Crow – 2

Black-capped Chickadee – 14

Tufted Titmouse – 3

White-breasted Nuthatch – 7

Brown Creeper – 1

Golden Kinglet – 4

Ruby-crowned Kinglet – 1

Eastern Bluebird – 4

Hermit Thrush – 1

American Robin – 20

European Starling – 1

Yellow-rumped Warbler – 5

Eastern Towhee – 1 female

Song Sparrow – 1

White-throated Sparrow – 42 (a considerable number, although not surprising since this is fall migration).

Northern Cardinal – 2

Red-winged Blackbird – 14

Cadillac El Dorado – 1 (200 meters inside wood line north of Valley Parkway), probably been there since 1960.

Deer bait apparatus – 1 (also about 200 inside wood line north of Valley Parkway).

Hunter tree stand – 2 (found at base of trees 100 meters inside wood line north of Valley Parkway, one with full bag of hunting equipment).

 

 

The group of observers were:

Paula Lozano

Bob Finkelstein

Connie Hausman

Tom Romito

Mary Anne Romito

 


 

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