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Recent reports from McAlpine Creek Park

Only the most recent report per species is shown. Some reports may be pending verification.

April 24

2Canada Goose
4Wood Duck
2Mallard
1Ruby-throated Hummingbird
1Solitary Sandpiper
1Green Heron
1Great Egret
2Great Blue Heron
1Turkey Vulture
1Red-shouldered Hawk
1Belted Kingfisher
1Red-bellied Woodpecker
1Downy Woodpecker
1Pileated Woodpecker
1White-eyed Vireo
1Fish Crow
1Tufted Titmouse
1Northern Rough-winged Swallow
1Brown-headed Nuthatch
1Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
1Carolina Wren
1European Starling
1Gray Catbird
1Northern Mockingbird
2Eastern Bluebird
1American Robin
1Prothonotary Warbler
1Palm Warbler
10Northern Cardinal
1Indigo Bunting

April 22

1Killdeer
1Barred Owl
2Eastern Kingbird
1Barn Swallow

April 20

2Mourning Dove
4Spotted Sandpiper
1Bald Eagle
1Northern Flicker
1Eastern Phoebe
1Great Crested Flycatcher
6Red-eyed Vireo
2Carolina Chickadee
6Tree Swallow
3Ruby-crowned Kinglet
2White-breasted Nuthatch
4House Finch
4American Goldfinch
1Chipping Sparrow
3White-throated Sparrow
1Louisiana Waterthrush
10Yellow-rumped Warbler
15Chimney Swift
1House Wren
1Common Grackle
2American Crow
2Red-winged Blackbird
1Brown-headed Cowbird
1Pine Warbler
1Scarlet Tanager
1Blue Grosbeak

April 19

1Hairy Woodpecker
2Blue Jay
1Bank Swallow
2Brown Thrasher
1Swainson's Thrush
1Eastern Towhee
1Black-and-white Warbler

April 18

1Red-tailed Hawk
1House Sparrow
1Pine Siskin
2Song Sparrow
1Swamp Sparrow
5Black Vulture
1Black-throated Blue Warbler
1Northern Parula
2Cedar Waxwing
1Ovenbird
1Cape May Warbler