On Saturday (18th) we birded our way from home to Ledyard Bridge, then 
stopped briefly by the Co-op gardens on Rt. 5 in Norwich.

Other than our season's-first Fox Sparrow, a highlight was the 
considerable number of raptors taking advantage of the wind and heading 
south, as observed from the new Dresden athletic fields adjacent to the 
Co-op gardens. In general, the raptors were high and a bit west of our 
location, streaming due south. In ~30 minutes (partially occupied by 
sparrow searching) we saw roughly 20 Red-tailed Hawks mixed in with 
maybe 6 Accipiters, along with some TVs.

Doug & Spencer Hardy, Norwich

Along Bragg Hill Road, ~0930 (also Saturday):
  Sharp-shinned Hawk     1
  Ruby-crowned Kinglet     1
  Red-winged Blackbirds     X  -  some still singing in rushes

  Eastern Bluebird 4

Ledyard Bridge Area- CT River, Norwich
  Canada Goose     18
  Wood Duck     3
  Hermit Thrush     1
  Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle)     1
  FOX SPARROW     1
  White-throated Sparrow     X
  White-crowned Sparrow     X
  Dark-eyed Junco     X

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org/vt)

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