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January 2008, Week 1

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"Daniel H. Crook" <[log in to unmask]>
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Daniel H. Crook
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Wed, 2 Jan 2008 15:34:04 -0500
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Still missing 3 partie's results due to bad weather, etc., so all results are not in ( like 20%ish).
Early highlights:
2 bald eagles - Wilder Dam late afternoon
190 wild turkey -   count record, but no surprise, even with the tough visibility
3000 American crow - the roost was in West Lebanon behind the old rail yard. Maybe not an avian highlight, but impressive to see, nonetheless.
1393 black-capped chickadees - low number for recent years
1246 cedar waxwings -  surely a count record
714 bohemian waxwing - surely a count record
80 northern cardinal - continued solidification
97 tufted titmice - continued solidification
400 + common redpoll - if you've got a thistle feeder and haven't seen them yet, prepare your pocketbooks
229 pine grosbeaks - just plain elegant birds to me
4 snow bunting - just plain etc
6 Carolina wren - not solidifying yet, have appeared before and been wiped out by cold winters in the past, ?? global warming?? 
1 red-bellied woodpecker - best rarity, but maybe early expansion

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