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May 2012, Week 3

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Sat, 19 May 2012 14:15:05 -0400
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On a beautiful sunny morning today about two dozen participants joined  
in a bird walk of the Thetford Conservation Commission on the  
conserved 37 acre Taylor Tract and the adjacent Cross Road Farm in the  
Post Mills section of Thetford, VT. Close-up views were enjoyed of a  
number of bird species including 1) a Killdeer sitting on a nest with  
its mate nearby, 2) a male Ruby-throated Hummingbird, 3) an Eastern  
Kingbird, 2) a Chestnut-sided Warbler, 3) a few American Redstarts, 4)  
Common Yellowthroats, and 5) a brightly colored male Indigo Bunting.  
Others among a total of 42 bird species encountered were a Broad- 
winged Hawk, a repeatedly calling Alder Flycatcher, a few Veerys, 4  
Cedar Waxwings, singing Savannah and White-throated Sparrows, a  
singing Purple Finch, and an Evening Grosbeak.

Special thanks to Connie Snyder and other members of the Thetford  
Conservation Commission and to Tim and Janet Taylor for enabling  
today's fine excursion.

George Clark
Norwich, VT 

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