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even during 10 seconds at the Hanover traffic light (SW corner Wheelock
& Main, in flowering tree this am):
Bay-breasted Warbler (bright male)
Spencer (spotter) & Doug (driver) Hardy, Norwich
Jim Block wrote:
> I spent most of the morning in the apple orchard of the Milton Frye Nature
> Area in Norwich. It started slowly. For the first hour except for
> Yellow-rumps and BC Chickadees all I found were: Canada, Redstart,
> Bay-breasted, Cape May, Tennessee, Black and White, and Blackburnian
> Warblers. There were probably more but I only looked in three trees.
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> Later there seemed to be a hundred Yellow-rumps (likely an exaggeration).
> For a while I couldn't find a warbler for all the yellow-rumps.
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> This sure has been a great migration. Get out now if you can before they
> all leave.
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> Jim Block
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