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The Black Scoter was still there around 4 this afternoon, as were 3
Horned Larks with the Pipits at Campbell Flats. George also reported
seeing a White-winged Scoter at the Wilder Dam earlier in the day.
Spencer Hardy
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:31 AM, george clark
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> In the Connecticut River near the mouth of the Ompomanoosuc River as seen
> this morning around 11 AM from the Norwich, VT, side was a female Black
> Scoter. There were also, farther north in that vicinity, 11 Ring-billed
> Gulls.
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> Other birds in the northeastern part of Norwich this morning included 16
> Green-winged Teal at Pompy and at least 25 American Pipits and an American
> Tree Sparrow at Campbell Flats.
>
> George Clark
> Norwich, VT
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Good Birding,
Spencer
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