Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:56:07 -0400
Reply-To: Robert Sattelmeyer <ENGRDS@LANGATE.GSU.EDU>
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From: Robert Sattelmeyer <ENGRDS@LANGATE.GSU.EDU>
Subject: Centennial Olympic Park
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I did a quick walk through COP this morning about 8:30. Things were fairly quiet, except for the area around the playground on the north side of the park. There was a brown thrasher (10+) and catbird (6+) convention in the berry trees, along with numbers of the usual residents--mockingbirds, cardinals. American robins, and starlings. A few migrants: common yellowthroat (3), ovenbird (2), magnolia warbler, American redstart. I caught a glimpse of a thrush, but couldn't see enough to ID it.
Bob Sattelmeyer
Atlanta
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