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April 2009, Week 4

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Elizabeth Maislen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Apr 2009 23:02:03 -0400
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Three tree swallows were noted flying over my yard this morning, singing and
burbling overhead.  I heard a Hermit thrush just across the road from my house,
(the first of the season for me), while planting peas in the garden today.  Was
also serenaded by a Winter wren and a yellow rumped warbler from the same
direction as the thrush.  A couple of Yellow bellied sapsuckers were heard from
across the road.  


Betsy Maislen
Elm Street
Norwich, VT

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