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May 2007, Week 1

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"J. Langevin" <[log in to unmask]>
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J. Langevin
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Wed, 2 May 2007 20:55:26 -0500
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    I just checked the migration map on Hummingbirds.net and it shows hummingbird arrivals in central NH on 4/22 and along the Ct. River on 4/26.
    I hadn't noticed any reported sightings on RBA for NH or VT. as of yet.
    I made a mental note when I read that there had been sightings of Rose Breasted Grosbeaks on 4/29 by Doug Hardy.  These birds arrive about the same time.
    The only wildflowers of note in bloom are colts foot and bloodroot.  I did see some dandylions in bloom in the town of Woodstock on Tuesday.
    I plan to put out several feeders here at my house tomorrow morning.  I just finished making my sugar water.
    I will probably put out some feeders at the hospital on Friday.
    J. Langevgin
    Enfield Center

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