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May 2012, Week 1

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Tue, 1 May 2012 19:08:02 -0400
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Today (May 1), with light rain at times, Ed Hack and I looked for  
birds in southeastern Windsor County, VT. Among highlights were the  
following:

Six Green-winged Teal in north Springfield.
One Red-necked Grebe at Lake Runnemede in Windsor and another at  
Hoyt's Landing in Springfield.
A Pied-billed Grebe by the old Weathersfield Elementary School.
A Green Heron along Juniper Hill Road in Windsor.
One Spotted Sandpiper at Kennedy (Mill) Pond in Windsor and another in  
north Springfield.
A Solitary Sandpiper at Hoyt's Landing in Springfield.
An adult Bald Eagle, 2 Greater Yellowlegs, and an adult Great Horned  
Owl with at least one nestling in north Springfield.
Five Wilson's Snipe flying around together at the corner of Hunt and  
Marton Roads in Windsor.
A singing Northern Waterthrush at Hoyt's Landing in Springfield.

George Clark
Norwich, VT

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