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Subject:
Warblers in BTV
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Tim Holland <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 8 May 2019 20:47:44 -0400
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Hi all,

Warbler migration is in full swing in Burlington: there were at least 14
species seen today within a few miles of town centre.

   - A friend and I saw 9 species at Red Rocks Park this morning
   (Black-throated Blue, Black-throated Green, Ovenbird, Northern Parula,
   Nashville, Black and White, American Redstart, Pine, Yellow-rumped);
   - someone we met on the trail (didn't get his name - hello if you are on
   the list!) also had most/all of those same ones plus a Blackburnian;
   - later on I saw Yellows and Palms down at the waterfront (and more
   YRWAs and another BGWA);
   - lastly some other friends had most/all of the same ones we had at Red
   Rocks but also saw a Chestnut-sided and lots of Common Yellowthroats (in
   the morning at St-Michael's nature area in Colchester).

Enjoy the season!
Tim

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Tim Holland
Burlington

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