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Eastern Bluebird *
An uncommon migrant and permanent resident of the Green Swamp and pinelands.
They can be found on utility wires in open areas. In winter, 25 may be seen
in a day. The LCBC high count of 59 was in 1965.

Veery
An uncommon fall migrant, September and October, at SCP and other woodlands.
Just a few individuals on any day can be found.

Gray-cheeked Thrush
A rare fall migrant at SCP which was last reported in 2006. They are much more common on the west coast in the spring.

Swainson’s Thrush
An uncommon fall migrant in wooded areas of the region. Up to 8 can be found on a good
day at SCP.

Photo: Eddie Callaway
Hermit Thrush
An uncommon winter visitor, November - March, in woodlands of the region.
The only thrush found in our winter, with only a few seen in a day. The LCBC high count of 16 was in 1973.

Wood Thrush
A very rare fall migrant of SCP and other woodlands. It was last seen in 1997.

American Robin
A common winter visitor, November - March, throughout the region. Flocks
of a thousand may be seen. Robins love Brazilian Pepper berries. The LCBC
high count of 16,971 was in 1998.
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