I'm up in Plainfield , VT - out of this listservs service area, but I have had 50+ juncos at my feeder and the numbers have increased over the day.  Thought you'd be interested to hear how widespread this influx of juncos is.
Taber AllisonPlainfield, Vermont

Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 18:02:23 +0000
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Subject: Re: [UVB] junco fallout
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Kent,



This doesn't help you with Vermont eBird, but just to add to the influx I've been inundated with juncos in my yard in Hanover the past two days and have noted the same all over town.  With this sleet they're all over my bird feeders.  (I know, I should
 have taken them down!).



Clearly, juncos are not a good bet to make the endangered species list any time soon.






Mike



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Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 12:47 PM

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Subject: [UVB] junco fallout






A robust junco migration was underway and then sleet. I have several hundred juncos in my yard and have heard of other reports this afternoon with the same. This event would be great to capture in Vermont eBird. Count 'em and share 'em. Let's
 see what this event looks like across the map. 


Kent
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