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June 2009, Week 3

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Thu, 18 Jun 2009 07:54:49 -0400
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Interesting to read David Merker's description of great horned owl  
nesting activity. Wedged in a rocky crevice facing south on the hill  
behind our Norwich house, my wife Lisa found a turkey vulture egg.  
The Audubon Guide confirmed who laid the egg, but it sat there for  
several days, then suddenly was gone. Fox? Raccoon? Hatch and fly  
away? We'll never know. Any similar discoveries out there?

Don McCabe

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