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November 2010, Week 1

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Sat, 6 Nov 2010 22:24:17 -0400
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A morning of birding with George Clark produced a number of interesting
birds. Again the best fell out side of Norwich, (wilder dam) but a
productive morning none the less.

Along with the highlights from the dam (below), we were able to find:
2 groups of  Black Scoters near the Ompompanoosuc River confluence. 2
females and a young male were in the same place as George reported one from
yesterday, and another group of 4 females just down stream.

 A Golden-Crowned Kinglet near the first group of Scoters.

A Coopers Hawk and Belted Kingfisher at Foley Park (Ledyard)

2 Bald Eagles, many Red-tailed Hawks, and a loose "flock" of Ravens

A Fox Sparrow at a feeder on Kendall Station Rd.



Location:     Wilder Dam
Observation date:     11/6/10
Notes:     mostly cloudy, 32F
Number of species:     22

Wood Duck     5
Mallard     19
*Surf Scoter     3
Black Scoter     11*
Hooded Merganser     7
Common Merganser     1

American Tree Sparrow     1
Song Sparrow     1
White-throated Sparrow     4
Dark-eyed Junco     2
Northern Cardinal     1

American Goldfinch     1
Evening Grosbeak     1     flyover

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org/vt)
Don't worry all the other birds are in eBird too.

Good Birding,
Spencer

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