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May 2016, Week 2

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Tue, 10 May 2016 11:43:05 -0400
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This morning a breeding plumage Great Egret was lingering in the wet area along Campbell Flats Road in Norwich by the dike and drainage ditch until at least as late as 10:45. A Solitary Sandpiper flew into that wet area around that time. At times the heron was perched in a nearby tree. 

The Great Egret is presumably the same individual seen and photographed by other observers yesterday morning at Pompy west of I-91.

Bobolinks were present further upstream, flying back and forth across the Ompompanoosuc River between fields in the vicinity of 3 residences which are alongside the road. 

The Campbell Flats cornfield has now been fully harrowed. Campbell Flats Road is to be closed by the small orchard for 2 hours tomorrow morning for culvert work; the wet area should still be accessible from Route 132.

George Clark
Norwich, VT

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