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In yesterday's post, Spencer meant to write "wary". The migrants may
have been weary as well, but not due to the sharpie.
Today a Pine Siskin, the first we've seen in awhile. Also, he picked out
a great blue heron about 5,000 feet up, headed south. We couldn't recall
ever seeing one in migration.
Doug Hardy, Norwich
Spencer Hardy wrote:
> Another great warbler day hear in Norwich. Blackpolls where around in
> large numbers most of the day, with up to three in the same bino
> view! Many species counts below may be low, due to large number of
> birds present at times.
>
> There was a interesting flycatcher here briefly. It was dark fronted
> and had a low contrast between the throat and head like a
> Yellow-bellied; would be a rather late sighting.
>
> Also a juv. sharpie kept the birds weary, and a female hummer was nice
> to see.
>
> Observation date: 9/15/07
>
> Eastern Phoebe 1
> Red-eyed Vireo 1
> *Tennessee Warbler 2*
> Nashville Warbler 4
> Magnolia Warbler 1
> Yellow-rumped Warbler 1
> Black-throated Green Warbler 3
> *Bay-breasted Warbler 1* non-breding adult
> *Blackpoll Warbler 17*
> Black-and-white Warbler 1
> Rose-breasted Grosbeak 3
>
>
> This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)
>
> Spencer Hardy Norwich, VT
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