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Visited Lake Runnemede this morning - a lone coot was along the shore as I entered, got a great view. The farthest side produced hundreds of
Canada geese, with (what I could tell) at least 2 Cackling geese and 1 scoter mixed in. A very rowdy bunch I must say...geese really
are fun to watch.
Sara - Hartland, VT
> Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 14:00:39 -0400
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> Subject: eBird Report - Lake Runnemede, Windsor, VT, Oct 29, 2011
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> Lake Runnemede, Windsor, VT, Windsor, US-VT
> Oct 29, 2011 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
> Protocol: Traveling
> 1.5 mile(s)
> 23 species
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> Cackling Goose 2 hard to tell with so many Canada geese, but able to see an obvious size difference and occasionally heard a goose or two with a much higher-pitched call. I was able to see only 2 definitely.
> Canada Goose 335
> Wood Duck 2
> White-winged Scoter 1 female, mixed in with geese
> Great Blue Heron 1
> American Coot 1 along the front shore
> Belted Kingfisher 1
> Northern Flicker 2
> Blue Jay 17
> American Crow 25
> Black-capped Chickadee 9
> Brown Creeper 1
> American Robin 16
> European Starling 15
> Cedar Waxwing 4
> Yellow-rumped Warbler 2
> American Tree Sparrow 6
> Song Sparrow 10
> Swamp Sparrow 2
> White-throated Sparrow 3
> Northern Cardinal 1
> Red-winged Blackbird 22
> American Goldfinch 5
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> This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org/vt)
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