Field notes, v1444
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L.DICKSON 1990 Jan. 11 cont. Red-tailed Hawk - 2 Osprey - 1 B. Kingfisher - 1+ Piled Woodpecker - 2+ Phoebe - 3 Corn. Bunting - 20+ Brown-headed Nuthatch - 1 Mockingbird - 5+ Hornit Thrush - 1 Ruby cr. Kinglet - 3 Yel-rumped Warbler - 70+ Amv. Goldfinch - 5+ Cardinal - 1 Red-shouldered Hawk - 1 Robin - 80+ N. Fitcher - 2+ Red-tailed Woodpecker - 1+ Bluejay - 5+ Tufted Titmouse - 2 Carolina Wren - 3+ Catbird . 8+ Bl-gn. Grosbeak - 2 Orange-crowned Warbler - 1 Pine Warbler - 1 E. Meadowlark - 6 n = 34 Hwy 20 to Folkston + county road N on Hwy 301 to Statesboro. Birds: Red-t. Hawk - 1 Red-t. Hawk - 1 E. Bluebird - 9 Mockingbird - 1 Turkey Vulture - V Mourning Dove - 2 English Sparrow - V Canada Goose - 2 Hwy 25 to N. Augusta. Dusk after Statesboro. Ar. ~ 19:00. Total species of birds for trip = 105 Jan. 16 SREL Sud traps on grid at Ellenton Bay (w/Lucena) Weather - clear warm ; 14:15 - 17:00. The water level in the Bay was up still more so many traps on the edge of the water had to be moved. Only one trap still had intact sunflower seeds in it : A-4. Lots of flood dig damage to the grid, especially =