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April 2015, Week 5

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After following the rainbow for close to 15 minutes (that would be the
lovely song) and with a tiny bit of "pishing". 

 

I finally found the Louisiana Waterthrush.  Bobbing its tail. Rather large
bird.  What a great song.  (north end of Stevens Rd). They are
ventriloquists.

 

1 Ea. Meadowlark was still present on Stevens Road. Some nice Savannah
Sparrows, even got one in my scope.

 

Barn,  Northern RW, and Tree Swallows by Kendal Station.  Ruby-cr. Kinglets
and a few Yellow-r Warblers.

 

Feels like we are getting close to the spring invasion.May 1  ??

 

Happy days

 

BS

 

 

 

Bill Shepard        

 

Project Coordinator

CT River Birding Trail

2360 Academy Road

Thetford Center, VT  05075

 

Home: 802 785-2855

 


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