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September 2012, Week 1

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Thu, 6 Sep 2012 17:49:35 -0400
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Several local birders tried to relocate the Lark Sparrow that was
found yesterday in Norwich. Nearly every other species that was seen
yesterday at that location was found again today, but in 3 hours there
was no sign of the western stray. A few brief checks were made later
in the day with out success.

This morning we did find a few nice consolation prizes--a linger
Bobolink, a lost/late Bank Swallow, and cooperative Tennessee Warbler.
Definitely a place that deserves attention from birders in the future.

Spencer Hardy,
Norwich, VT

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