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April 2009, Week 3

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For the first time in many many? years we have nesting blue birds in our box.? Is it possible we have two pairs? nesting within 20 feet of each other?
Jim Gold


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From: Peg Ackerson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 4:34 pm
Subject: [UVB] lone snow goose



On the CT River this a.m., near the mouth of Grant Brook on River Rd.
in Lyme, I saw a lone Snow Goose among 20+ Canada Geese; also 15 male
Ring-Necked Ducks and about 20 male Wood Ducks and 1 female.

Always fun birding,

Peg Ackerson
Lyme Center

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