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September 2014, Week 3

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Mon, 15 Sep 2014 20:21:59 -0400
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This is a reminder that from 7:30 to 10:30 AM on Saturday September  
20, 2014, Windsor County 2014 Birding Quest will hold a bird walk in  
Norwich to be led by Sara Eisenhauer, Chris Rimmer, and George Clark.  
This bird walk is free and open to the public. Participants should  
bring binoculars and spotting scopes if available and be prepared to  
walk as much as a mile over generally level but uneven terrain. We'll  
start birding in the area of Ledyard Bridge and then carpool for  
continued birding in the northeastern part of Norwich. We'll be  
looking for fall migrants as well as resident birds.

Route instructions: Meet at 7:30 AM in the commuter parking lot at the  
western end of Ledyard Bridge in Norwich, VT. To reach this lot from  
Exit 13 off I-91, turn towards Hanover on Route 10A. When approaching  
the Ledyard Bridge, pull into the left hand turn lane. At the traffic  
light, turn left onto River Road and then take an immediate left turn  
into the unpaved parking lot which is the starting point.

George Clark
Norwich, VT

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