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Not the Upper Valley, but 10 mostly local birders joined the Mascoma Chapter of New Hampshire Audubon for a chilly, yet productive outing in the Dead Creek Area in the Champlain Valley
As we pulled up to the goose viewing area just before 9:30 this morning, an estimated 4,000 Snow Geese swirled in front of us. A single, dark bird held the attention of the entire flock, and quickly grabbed ours--Golden Eagle. Distant, but diagnostic and satisfying views through the scopes as it floated north into the wind. Likely a 3rd year bird as the tail had white, but not the wings.
Elsewhere in Paton and Addison we came across a remarkable 49 shorebirds of at least 5 species. No sign of the Long-billed Dowitchers that have been a Brilyea for the last month.
Champlain Bridge--1 Greater Yellowlegs
Whitney Creek--18 Pectoral Sandpipers, 2 Dunlin, 1 White-rumped Sandpiper
MCcuen Slang-- 3 Greater Yellowlegs
Stone Bridge Dam-- 2 Wilson's Snipe, 1 Dunlin, 3 Peeps--originally identified as juvenile Semipalmated Sandpipers, but possibly juvenile White-rumped (a plumage I don't have much experience with...photos)
Paton Road--19 Dunlin, 1 adult White-rumped Sandpiper
Other birds of note included 1 dark-morph Rough-legged Hawk in West Addison, a female Black Scoter and 9 White-winged Scoters at the Champlain Bridge.
All in all a great day out in the wind!
Spencer Hardy
Middlebury, VT
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