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You 'gotta love April... skiing in our field 3 days ago, and grilling
under the watchful eye of a Brown Thrasher tonight.
~50 lingering "snowbirds" (Dark-eyed Juncos) despite the demise of our
snowcover.
And a correction: the majority opinion on last week's visiting
Accipiter is female immature Cooper's Hawk... not a Northern Goshawk as
I reported. I was too quick to base my ID on the large size and
prominent supercillium rather than more subtle elements.
Doug Hardy, Norwich
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home, Windsor, US-VT
Apr 14, 2014 5:00 PM
Protocol: Incidental
7 species
Brown Thrasher 1 unmistakeable! skulking, curved bill, prominent yellow eye, rufous color, long tail, large size
Dark-eyed Junco 50
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org/vt)
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