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Date: | Sun, 16 Dec 2012 21:55:44 -0500 |
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For the Springfield CBC today, my dad and I joined Marianne and (later)
Mike Walsh for the Springfield CBC today ("Springfield West" section,
Vermont side of Connecticut River.
With over 40 species on our section, it was a very productive day. Nice
looks at a Winter Wren before 8:30 was soon overshadowed by a female
Hoary Redpoll mixed in with a very large (~200) flock of Common. After
wading through hundreds of other redpolls in the past few days I was
happy to find one standing out as pale and with a noticeably shorter
bill. The undertail coverts were less streaked than any other I saw in
the flock today, but there were a few dashes indicating a female and/or
a younger bird. This was far and away the highlight until around 3:30,
in a snow squall, when Mike spotted a raptor perched along Route 5. The
tawny nape stood out even at a distance, raising our pulses, and in
flight white was seen in the primaries and in the tail, likely a second
year. Both birds were in Southern Windsor County, with locations from
the ebird list below.
Spencer and Doug Hardy
Norwich, VT
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) (1)
- On Route 5, along treeline south of Bow Baptist Church, west side of field
- Checklist: <http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S12306733>
Hoary Redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni) (1)
- Just north of intersection of Putnam Road with Route 5; in weedy field
and pumpkin patch
- Checklist: <http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S12306733>
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