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February 2011, Week 3

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Thu, 17 Feb 2011 20:44:37 -0500
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Today Ed Hack and I looked for birds in eastern Windsor County to the  
south of Hartford, VT. Some highlights included 45 Mallards, a  
Cooper's Hawk, and a Belted Kingfisher on the eastern side of Lake  
Runnemede in Windsor. Wild Turkeys were found along Thrasher Road in  
Weathersfield (4 birds), at Weathersfield Bow (3 birds), and along  
Rice Road in Hartland (10 birds). A flock of 26 American Robins was in  
Windsor along Route 5 not far from the Windsor Industrial Park, and an  
additional robin was along Thrasher Road in Weathersfield. Northern  
Mockingbird was seen both at Springfield Meadows and in Ascutney. Two  
American Tree Sparrows were along Route 5 near the Windsor Industrial  
Park. Two Snow Buntings were in an area where weeds had been exposed  
by snow plowing at a farm along Route 5 in Weathersfield Bow.

George

George Clark
Norwich, VT

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