Highlight from the Saturday morning bird walk: RUSTY BLACKBIRDS. Four birds 
were observed in the swampy area between the smaller Twin Lake and the Bronx 
River. They were traveling with a small flock of grackles.  Also in the same 
flock were two red winged blackbirds. 
 A Great Horned Owl was well hidden in the forest compared to last week when 
both owls were easily spotted.  

Grackles-25
Red winged blackbird-2
Rusty blackbird-4
American Goldfinch- on the Sweetgum seed balls -13
Tufted titmouse-3
White breasted nuthatch-1
Hairy woodpecker-2
Downy woodpecker-2
Red bellied woodpecker-3
Yellow bellied sapsucker-1
Hermit thrush-1
Mallard-6
Cooper's hawk-2
Peregrine falcon -1
Red tailed hawk-3
Song sparrow-7
Swamp sparrow-1
White throated sparrow-3
Wild turkey-2
Blue jay-5
Cardinal-3
Dark eyed junco-many
House Finch-1
Mockingbird-1
American Robin- many 

Good Birding,
Debbie Becker
BirdingAroundNYC.com


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