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At home, the first Red-bellied Woodpecker we've seen here (1,200 ft.,
Norwich).
At Ledyard Bridge, a few surprises and nice looks (~5pm). The Merlin was
quite active, providing a variety of views; went for the yellowlegs at
one point and seen later with food it's talons (not yellowlegs!). No
swallows seen, although plenty of insects being eaten by the warblers.
Also, 1 beaver.
Number of species: 19
Mallard 3 All single males; females on nests?
*Blue-winged Teal 1 * Beautiful male
Common Merganser 1 Female
Osprey 1 Migrating, high
*Merlin 1 *
Greater Yellowlegs 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler 3
*Palm Warbler 4* All "eastern/yellow"
This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)
Spencer and Doug Hardy,
Norwich, Vt
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