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May 2014, Week 5

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Today we saw several rare and attractive birds as reported by Blake Alison
at Bedell Bridge in New Hampshire, including an Orchard Oriole and a
Blackpoll Warbler, a close-up Veery, distant Indigo Bunting and very
distant Bank Swallows.    A few photos here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/33836164@N03/sets/72157644895299476/

Earlier this week Wayne and I saw a Brewster's warbler
(blue-winged/golden-winged hybrid-2nd year according to Stokes), and a
Blue-winged Warbler in the "Spencer" lot at the Windsor prison farm
conservation land.  Photos here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/33836164@N03/sets/72157644895973456/

Cynthia Crawford

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