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Date: | Sun, 20 May 2012 07:36:16 -0400 |
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A stellar morning in beautiful metropolitan downtown Etna, while a bit of a quiet start, turned up 8-10 birders and ~40 species. Perhaps the most surprising bird was the Junco, which one might expect at a higher elevation. Thanks to the Hanover Conservancy and Gail McPeek for sponsoring Saturday's outing.
> Great Blue Heron (flying overhead)
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> Broad-winged Hawk
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> Wild Turkey
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> Mourning Dove
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> Chimney Swift
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> Ruby-throated Hummingbird
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> Common Flicker
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> Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
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> Hairy Woodpecker
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> Eastern Phoebe
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> Tree Swallow
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> Barn Swallow
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> Blue Jay
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> American Crow
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> Black-capped Chickadee
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> White-breasted Nuthatch
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> Red-breasted Nuthatch
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> Brown Creeper
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> House Wren
> Gray Catbird
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> American Robin
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> Eastern Bluebird
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> European Starling
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> Blue-headed Vireo
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> Black-and-white Warbler
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> Northern Parula
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> Yellow-rumped Warbler
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> Black-throated Green Warbler
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> Ovenbird
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> Common Yellowthroat
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> Bobolink
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> Red-winged Blackbird
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> Baltimore Oriole
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> Brown-headed Cowbird
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> Northern Cardinal
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> Rose-breasted Grosbeak
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> Indigo Bunting
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> American Goldfinch
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> Dark-eyed Junco
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> Song Sparrow
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David Merker
Etna, NH
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