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March 2011, Week 2

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Eric Winchester <[log in to unmask]>
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Eric Winchester <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Mar 2011 17:03:37 -0500
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We had a single male red-winged blackbird at our house in North Haverhill 
yesterday March 7.  He ate at our feeder at several points during the day.
Other common birds at the house right now: tree sparrows, english sparrows, 
blue jays, b.c. chickadees, starlings, juncoes, song sparrow, gold finches, 
hairy woodpecker, and occasional common redpolls and downy woodpeckers.

Also, a little late in reporting, but on Feb 16 saw a flock of 20 or so horned 
larks on Clark Pond Road in North Haverhill (in the late afternoon), feeding  on 
top of a snow-covered manure pile.  I saw them on only this one occasion, 
unfortunately.

Great view of a barred owl in a backyard on LaBombard Road in Lebanon on 
Saturday March 5 around 2:00 PM

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