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October 2011, Week 2

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Fri, 14 Oct 2011 17:14:25 -0400
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Interesting. I birded for quite some time this morning, and was rather
disappointing. Very few waterbirds anywhere, highlights being 6
Ring-Billed Gulls at the Wilder Dam and a Double-Crested Cormorant at
Ledyard.
The landbirds were better, but only 2 species of warblers
(yellow-rumped and palm). I did managed 8 species of sparrow, without
finding anything new for the fall. Blue-headed Vireos and both
Kinglets were abundant on Bragg Hill. I hope I can get out again
tomorrow.

Spencer



On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Kyle Jones <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> There has been some crazy stuff out there, if you can keep the optics dry.  5 species of warbler at home (Royalton) inc. B&W and Cape May, 5 pectoral pipers at Pickles Pond (Brookfield), 8 Blue-winged Teal in S. Randolph.
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> Saturday morning might be interesting!
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> Kyle
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-- 
Good Birding,
Spencer

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