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Date: | Tue, 7 Mar 2017 04:37:48 +0000 |
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Despite the returned ice coating, resulting from the build up, caused by the weekend's, frigid, "Arctic" temperature readings, the Connecticut River has had a few open patches, large enough to accommodate northbound, migrating waterfowl. Traveling today from Hanover to Lyme on VT's US Route 5, the season's high count, 120+/- Canada geese, was observed just north of the Lyme Bridge. Also on Monday, at Hanover's Ledyard Bridge, 60+/- Canadas were observed on the flats created by TransCanada's draw-down of water via the Wilder Dam.
Since last Thursday, the Canada goose observations on the Connecticut have ranged from a Friday, flock of 12 to today's Lyme 120 +/- count.
The birds are moving north; hope, springs eternal. Blake Allison
Lyme, NH 03768-3322
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