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August 2008, Week 4

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Mark Suomala <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Suomala <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:15:24 -0400
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I joined several volunteers last night (8/27/08) near the state capital building in Concord to watch for COMMON NIGHTHAWKS (CONIs). A distant group of high-flying foraging CONIs was spotted immediately. They foraged northeast of the Merrimack River (and our location) until 7:30, moving closer and farther away, but in the same general area. At one point 3 CONIs were seen to our west, migrating south. At 7:30 pm the large group of 167 CONIs headed west en masse and out of sight. At about 7:45 pm a single CONI flew in from the east and began peenting and booming over the Concord Public Library - it is assumed that this is the same male that has been displaying at this location all summer. He displayed for at least 30 minutes.

Mark Suomala
www.marksbirdtours.com

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