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April 2013, Week 3

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Thu, 18 Apr 2013 11:30:12 -0400
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	We set off for Kendall Station Road first, with the highlight being a male and a female Gadwall.  Then we went on to Campbell Flats Road.  We saw 17 species, nothing out of the ordinary, but 4 phoebes chasing each other around put on a real show.  We also had a good view of a kingfisher and a late tree sparrow.
	Just after we pulled out of Rt. 132 and onto Rt. 5 heading north, there were 150-200 Tree Swallows landing in a tree and flying over the pond that is just beyond Kendall Station Road.  We then went on to Grant Brook where the highlights were 7 Wood Ducks, a Northern Harrier, and 41 Ring-necked Ducks.

Joanne Norton
Kendal at Hanover

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