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May 2018, Week 3

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Thu, 17 May 2018 19:53:36 -0400
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Warblers were definitely the headliners for this past Wednesday's "Warbler
Wednesdays" birding outing. Fifteen species were recorded, and while the
numbers of each were not large, many "ones" or "twos", the range and
variety seen was gratifying.

The 23 birders participating had fine, memorable views of magnolia warblers
(3). Other noteworthy sightings included a brilliantly, orange-hued
blackburnian warbler and a yellow-throated vireo seen in a tree near the
lake's spillway; the location where a nesting pair was seen last year.

A couple of unusual records vis a vis the walk's history were a barred owl
and a common loon fishing out in the lake.

A complete eBird list of the day's records can be found by clicking on this
link:
https://ebird.org/nh/view/checklist/S45778389

Thanks to George Clark and Blake Allison for leading, and thanks to Blake
for keeping the species count.

The next "Warbler Wednesdays" event is to take place on May, 23.

-- 
Mascoma Chapter of NH Audubon


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