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April 2015, Week 3

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Wed, 15 Apr 2015 18:43:16 -0400
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I took a walk down to the wetland along the wetland trail, and then
followed the Brook back to the bridge on my way back to create a loop
walk.. There were numerous sparrows in the grasses, reeds, and sedges along
the wetland edge. I couldn't get good looks at them. A few were more common
looking LBJ's ("little brown jobbies") but one of the sparrows was much
more uniform in tone- not the usual lighter underside with a darker back-
and lighter than the others. Still pretty sure it was a sparrow, though.

If anyone else wishes to check out this area, it is easy to do! Simply hike
the wetland trail and then walk through the surprisingly dry wetland edge
back along the brook, eventually returning to the bridge.

Also- I heard a barred owl calling close to the end of the wetland trail,
and the hepatica should start blooming soon if you are looking for
wildflowers!




-- 
Jason Berard
Stewardship Director
Upper Valley Land Trust
603-643-6626

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