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April 2011, Week 2

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Mon, 11 Apr 2011 20:05:27 -0400
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On our noon time walk in Hanover, there were two White-throated 
Sparrows in a patch of dried flowers at 57 Lyme Road near CRREL plus 
Tree Swallows flying over CRREL.

On our evening walk through the woods at home (East Camp Hill Rd, 
Weathersfield), there were two Hermit Thurshes, one seen and one 
heard (weeep!).   Wood frogs quacking  in our pond along with a pair 
of mallards and a phoebe.  Spring peepers too!

Up to a dozen (no kidding, most ever) woodcock peenting and 
displaying along a one mile stretch of Skyline Drive and next to our 
house.

However, we have yet to see a Fox Sparrow this year.  I think we are 
the only ones.
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Marianne and Michael Walsh
151 E. Camp Hill Rd.
Weathersfield, VT  05156-9629

802-885-9420

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