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On May 28 when Ed Hack and I were doing a grassland bird survey, we  
heard a prairie singing along Route 44, to the west of the Brownsville  
Trail parking area, thus, together with Rob Humphries' record,  
suggesting the presence of a prairie warbler in that location for at  
least a week.

George Clark
Norwich, VT

On Jun 6, 2013, at 7:58 AM, Rob and Doris Humphries wrote:

> Yesterday, while bicycling along Rte 44 in Windsor, I heard the  
> distinctive call of a prairie warbler. It was near the parking area  
> for the Brownsville Trail.
>
> Rob Humphries
>

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