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April 2013, Week 4

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Sat, 27 Apr 2013 16:11:43 -0400
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 A spring afternoon walk up Storrs Hill reminded me more of an early fall day, with the sighting of 4 individual
 Broadwing Hawks.  One was calling from the Tomapo maple stand on the way up Storrs Hill. The second I flush from
 the middle of the hayfield ( my first thought was a N. Harrier), and 3 & 4 were flying in close proximity to one another headed
 for Hanover.  All four were not bashful about vocalizing. 
 Savannah Sparrows were also very vocal and numerous. 
  
 David Jorgensen
 Storrs Hill
 Lebanon NH

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