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Almost still upper valley... I had nice, close (binocular-less) views of
2 Hermit Thrush this morning on Ravine Road going into the Mt.
Mooselauke trail.
On this still morning there were warblers and others singing all the way
up, but alas, this trip didn't afford other ID opportunities. The
mountain and trail are snow covered from bottom to top, except for the
most southerly slopes and the summit area. This will surely change
within the next week.
Doug Hardy, Norwich
Ravine Rd to Mooselauke, Grafton, US-NH
May 1, 2013 8:30 AM
Protocol: Incidental
1 species
Hermit Thrush 2 Noted while driving; stopped and observed breast spots, tail movements, slight rufous color to tail; heard and watched one making call (chip)
View this checklist online athttp://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S13954139
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org/vt)
On 5/1/2013 11:44 AM, Wendy Jane Sichel wrote:
> Heard one in the woods about 5 this morning at my house in Strafford. FOY.
> Wendy
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