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Ted Levin <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Jul 2012 19:41:19 -0400
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Dick and Joanne,

I suspect there is a brown thrasher nest in Post Mills, in a bank of shrubs off Robinson Hill Road. For the past several weeks I've seen and heard them on the SW side of the bridge over No Name Brook, fifty feet from its outlet on Lake Fairlee (just past where Cricket's Corner farm stand used to be). There is a thicket of Japanese knotweed adjacent to the path down to the water (the brook) and a thrasher, sometimes two, has made an appearance close to the road—for a moment or two—many afternoons when I run by. 

Ted
 

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