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September 2008, Week 4

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Sat, 27 Sep 2008 14:48:54 -0400
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On a mild, cloudy but not rainy fall morning, New Hampshire Audubon  Mascoma Chapter's expedition to Haverhill's Bedell Bridge State Park had reasonably happy hunting today.  In addition to the usual year round suspects, the following migrants were spotted: Sharp-shinned Hawk, Northern Harrier and Osprey, flocks of Robins and  Flickers, mixed flocks of White-throated and Song Sparrows, abundant Yellow-rumped Warblers plus a few Northern Yellowthroats, and a flock of Rusty Blackbirds, an uncommon species with a particular affinity for Bedell's wooded wetlands during migration.  Heard but not seen were Catbird and Belted Kingfisher. 

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