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July 2011, Week 3

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Thu, 21 Jul 2011 18:08:56 -0400
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Its here...which means fall migration is not far away!

Just now a female type Scarlet Tanager, an adult male Yellow-rumped Warbler,
and an Eastern Wood-Pewee in our "famous" birch trees. These trees are a
considerable distance from any forest, and certainly from nest of these
species.

Spencer Hardy
Norwich VT

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