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Re: UNCC area & Coddle Creek today



Last Friday I was a bald eagle on the hwy 73 side of the lake, he was in
plain sight in a dead tree.  Beautiful.
Tammy
Gaston County, NC

----- Original Message -----
From: "Harrold, Eric S" <esharrol@email.uncc.edu>
To: <carolinabirds@duke.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 7:11 PM
Subject: UNCC area & Coddle Creek today


> Dr. Barden and I began the day on the boardwalk off Mallard Creek Church
> Road near Hwy 29.  The sparrows included song, white-throated,and swamp.
We
> also had goldfinch, towhees, cardinals, a red-tailed hawk, flicker, house
> and carolina wren.  Next we were off to Coddle Creek for a rewarding
> day...Hwy 73-south end.....ruddies, hooded mergansers, gadwall, black
ducks,
> Canada geese, bufflehead, green-winged teal, bald eagle, great-blue heron,
> coots galore, pied-billed grebe, ring-necked duck, mallards, a pair of
> red-tailed hawks, ruby-crowned kinglet.....Hwy 136-north end....shovelers,
> mallards, great-blue heron, green-winged teal, ruddies, coots, cooper's
hawk
>