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January 2009, Week 4

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Fri, 23 Jan 2009 11:15:42 -0500
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As I came by Cuttings restaurant on RT. 10 just now (about 10:45), I  
saw a large flock of birds in a tree.  I turned into the parking  
lot.  These birds were Bohemians, plus one mockingbird.  Just as I  
stopped the motor, about half the birds flew away.  At that point I  
did not see any cedars.  As I continued down Rt. 10, I could see the  
birds near CRREL, but moving north.  Then as I turned into Kendal,  
there were at least 300 waxwings in a tree near the entrance.  I only  
counted a handful of cedars, but they were moving around a lot, so  
there may have been more, but certainly cedars were only a small  
minority.

Joanne Norton
Kendal at Hanover

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