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Date: | Mon, 13 May 2013 07:03:34 -0400 |
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Apologies for being slow to post this, but there was a yearling male
Orchard Oriole singing persistently at Ledyard Bridge yesterday
morning. He moved from trees along the railroad causeway to the large
trees at the south end of the grassy bluff, where he sang for another 10
minutes. A pair nested right by the bridge in 2010, and possibly again
in 2011, but were never seen last year. A Baltimore Oriole pair nests
there annually, and the female was nest building yesterday.
Two bluebird nests near my home in Norwich (Warner Meadows and Hillside
Cemetery) both have 6 eggs. The cemetery nest had a complete clutch on
May 5. Last year the female laid only 3 eggs, but was incubating by
April 13, and the chicks fledged on May 16 or 17. Other nests in boxes
included a House Wren with 1 egg and a Tree Swallow nest < 50% constructed.
Chris
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Chris Rimmer
Vermont Center for Ecostudies
P.O. Box 420
Norwich, VT 05055
802-649-8281 ext. 1
www.vtecostudies.org
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