Once again Windsor's eagles have produced two successful fledglings. That make twelve eagles added to Vermont's eagle population since 2011-thatis if the juveniles stay in Vermont!
Marianne in Windsor
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From: Upper Valley Birders [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tig Tillinghast
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Subject: [UVB] Bald eagle near Pompy
A bald eagle flew from west to east over Rt 91 as I was driving yesterday mid morning, just south of the bridge over the Ompompanoosuc. Clearly mature.
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