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"David L. Webb" <[log in to unmask]>
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David L. Webb
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Mon, 19 May 2008 16:45:14 -0400
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--- Chris Rimmer wrote:
I had a surprise encounter with a N. Mockingbird in Hillside Cemetery in 
Norwich this morning, my first ever in Norwich.  At one point it perched 
atop a nest box, in which there are now 4 E. Bluebird eggs (2 yesterday 
morning).  The mockingbird never made a sound, and I'll be surprised if 
it stays.
--- end of quote ---

	I saw one in Norwich several times, in the same spot, a couple of years ago; it
was on the short stretch of Route 5 near where the railroad tracks cross between
the Ledyard Bridge and the road downhill to Route 5 from downtown Norwich
(Church Street?).  Unfortunately, I rarely see them in the Upper Valley; maybe
once per summer.  They seem to be more common on the NH seacoast.

			David Webb
			Hanover

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