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February 2008, Week 4

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Doug Hardy <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Feb 2008 11:21:33 -0500
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In Norwich this morning, 60 Bohemians (with 2 apparent Cedars... forgot 
binos) perched at the tip-top of a lone Poplar tree, with a brilliant 
blue-sky background. A spectacular sight.

Shortly before that sighting, a single Pileated flew overhead, flashing 
brilliant white wing patches. I had exactly the same sighting at dawn 
Saturday, in Hanover.

And in Hanover yesterday along Rt. 10, Spencer saw a Northern Mockingbird.

What a great time of year!
Doug Hardy

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