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Sat Jun 30 23:22:37 PDT 2007


ing, which was hopping with birds, although we didn't get any specialties. =
Many RED-NAPED SAPSUCKERS (no Williamson's) were hammering away, an early C=
HIPPING SPARROW, an unidentified small empid and a singing CASSIN'S FINCH w=
ere the highlights there. Indian Ford CG was dead (honestly, with all the h=
ighway noise, I just don't understand how the birds could like it there). C=
old Springs CG had a WHITE-HEADED WOODPECKER, but we had a feeling that it =
was just a few days early for this spot. FOX SPARROWS were along the first =
1/2mi of FR1018 before the road was blocked by snow.<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Our final bird was an AMERICAN DIPPER at the Marion Forks Restaurant right =
under the Marion Ck bridge over US26.<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Stefan Schlick<BR>
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