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October 2013, Week 1

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In Etna on Wed aftgernoon, first one I've seen this season, along with more Eastern Phoebe's. 



Dave Merker

Etna, New Hampshire
Cape May Raptor Banding Project Inc.
www.capemayraptors.org



Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 14:39:08 -0700
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Subject: [UVB] Cape-May Warblers
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At around 4:30 this afternoon in the Milton Frye Nature area, I spotted two Cape-May warblers flitting around the apple trees in the orchard. I was able to get a great view of one of them, and it was clearly a cape-may. Other highlights where a single Carolina Wren calling from a pine tree, and a flock of 12 White-Throated sparrows. 		 	   		  

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