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May 2018, Week 5

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George Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 May 2018 12:45:06 -0400
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On a fine morning today about a dozen participants joined in the last Warbler Wednesday bird walk of this season as arranged by the Mascoma Chapter of NH Audubon for Boston Lot in Lebanon, NH.  Forty nine bird species were detected, mainly ones that potentially nest in that area, and including 11 species of warblers.  Birds presumed not to be nesting in that area  were a Common Loon at Boston Lot Lake and Double-crested Cormorants both at the Lake and by Wilder Dam. Among numerous other highlights were an uncommon, singing, Yellow-throated Vireo with a continuing presence on the south side of Boston Lot Lake. a continuing Louisiana Waterthrush. and a brilliant male Indigo Bunting.  A full list of species and other details may be found at 
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S46156889

Thanks go to all the participants who helped on today's and earlier Warbler Wednesday walks, and special thanks go to Larry Morin and Susan Tiholiz, both of whom during today's walk kept lists of the birds found, thus enabling the eBird  report.

George Clark
Norwich, VT


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