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June 2010, Week 3

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Bill Shepard <[log in to unmask]>
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Bill Shepard <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Jun 2010 07:16:59 -0400
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Been doing a US Biological Survey for  9 years: 25 miles, 50 stops, same
route; Thetford->Fairlee->Thet->Norwich

66 species.

Basically the locals: most abundant were Phoebes, RE Vireos, Ovenbirds, Song
Sparrows. (3 Winter Wrens)

2 Wood Thrushes, 0 Baltimore Orioles, 1 Rose-br Grosbeak, only 3 Tree
Swallows.

Highlights: 1 Red-t Hawk, 1 Sharpie, 1 Killdeer, 1 Snipe, 1 B-H Vireo, 1
Yellow-thr Vireo, 4 Bank Swallows, 1 Blackburnian W, 4 Bank Swallows.

Bill S
survey starts at 4:38 (1/2 houor before sunrise)

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