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June, 2019, Alberta: Slave Lake
Today was the last day of field work for this season. I recorded a few more birds today in between
rainy periods for a total of 32 birds for Slave Lake. The total for this field season was songs
from 204 males from Pennsylvania to Alberta (see below). Future blog entries will be highlights of my
vacation and the trip back to New Hampshire.
1
|
Common
Loon
|
2
|
Franklin's
Gull
|
3
|
Hairy
Woodpecker
|
4
|
Yellow-bellied
Flycatcher
|
5
|
Red-eyed
Vireo
|
6
|
American
Crow
|
7
|
Tree
Swallow
|
8
|
Black-capped
Chickadee
|
9
|
Winter
Wren
|
10
|
Swainson's
Thrush
|
11
|
American
Robin
|
12
|
Tennessee
Warbler
|
13
|
Chestnut-sided
Warbler
|
14
|
Magnolia
Warbler
|
15
|
Ovenbird
|
16
|
Northern
Waterthrush
|
17
|
Mourning
Warbler
|
18
|
Common
Yellowthroat
|
19
|
Lincoln's
Sparrow
|
20
|
White-throated
Sparrow
|
21
|
Scarlet
Tanager
|
22
|
Rose-breasted
Grosbeak
|
23
|
Red-winged
Blackbird
|
Running
Tally of Recordings
|
|
Locality
|
#
of Males recorded
|
6
June, 2019, Pennsylvania: McLean Co., Bradford
|
17
|
9
June, 2019, Michigan: Alcona Co., near Glennie
|
30
|
12
June 2019, Wisconsin: Vilas Co., St. Germain
|
24
|
13
June 2019, Minnesota: Cass Co., Remer
|
18
|
17
June 2019, Ontario: Dryden
|
23
|
19
June 2019, Manitoba: Duck Mountain Provincial Park
|
27
|
21
June, 2019, Saskatchewan: Hudson Bay
|
32
|
26
June, 2019, Alberta: Slave Lake
|
33
|
Total
|
204
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