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Reply To: | David L. Webb |
Date: | Sun, 20 Apr 2008 22:45:37 -0400 |
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--- Doug Hardy wrote:
While driving home along lower Bragg Hill Rd in Norwich this morning, we
heard a Louisiana Waterthrush. I jumped out of the car, and while
watching it briefly, I realized I was standing on snow and listening to
my first VT warbler of the the year.
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I've heard a waterthrush near the bottom of Bragg Hill Road early in the season
for the past two years. (I doubt that either of my birds actually set up
housekeeping there, as I only heard them for a couple of days early in the
spring both years.)
I took a late afternoon bike ride up Bragg Hill today; highlights heard (near
the top of the hill) included Pine Warbler, Savannah Sparrow, and a beautiful
singing Eastern Bluebird.
David Webb
Hanover
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