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This report is 2 days late, but Kent McFarland, Juan Klavins and I
spent Monday night and Tuesday morning on the Mt. Mansfield
ridgeline, finishing up summer field work. A far cry from a month
ago, as vocal activity is very low. Mist-netting was also slow, with
only 10 total captures. Among these were some non-local species,
including an adult Veery and male Black-throated Blue Warbler. No
Bicknell's thrushes, and the dusk-dawn choruses were very muted. Our
highlight was capturing a juvenile No. Saw-whet Owl at dusk. We had
a couple of flocks of White-winged Crossbills overhead (one with 8-10
birds) and a single Pine Siskin.
Amazing how quickly things quiet down....
Chris
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Chris Rimmer
Conservation Biology Dept.
Vermont Institute of Natural Science
6565 Woodstock Road
P.O. Box 1281
Quechee, VT 05059
802-359-5001 ext. 230
www.vinsweb.org/cbd/index.html
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