I had close, prolonged looks at an Orange-crowned Warbler this afternoon at the Lebanon Airport. The bird was working along the chain-link perimeter fence along the southern runway. There is a dirt road that runs along the western side of the airport here. It was foraging in the grape vines growing in the fence. Earlier in the afternoon I saw two Long-tailed Ducks and a single scaup, probably a Greater Scaup above the Wilder Dam, viewed from the NH side.
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