Was a little sore today from the last two days run so I decided to do a 4 mile hike down at Southeast Park.  Haven't walked this in a while and was pleasantly surprised by the number of birds out there.  The huge flocks of Robins and Grackles dominated creating quite a racket.  The Red-shouldered Hawks were calling pretty loudly too.  The Yellow-rumped Warblers were out in numbers also and I've never seen as many  Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers at one time.  It was a great walk in 63 degree weather.  Spring is just around the corner.  Full list of birds is below:
Location:     Southeast Park
Observation date:     2/21/10
Number of species:     21
Red-shouldered Hawk     1
Ring-billed Gull     3
Mourning Dove     2
Red-bellied Woodpecker     1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker     3
Northern Flicker     1
Eastern Phoebe     1
Blue Jay     3
American Crow     5
Tufted Titmouse     1
Carolina Wren     1
Eastern Bluebird     2
American Robin     80
Northern Mockingbird     2
Yellow-rumped Warbler     11
Eastern Towhee     2
Chipping Sparrow     3
Song Sparrow     2
Northern Cardinal     2
Red-winged Blackbird     2
Common Grackle     300
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Nice live oak shot. I had a Red Shouldered Hawk up here at Hicks Crossroads today, and the Bluebirds are already checking out the Bluebird houses in the yard.
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