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Subject:
Good birds in odd locations
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Bruce MacPherson <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 2 May 2008 18:18:03 EDT
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I'm always amazed at the number of good birds that turn up in little  patches 
of habitat. This afternoon I took a walk through the Technology Park  
grasslands and wetlands and flushed 2 Savannah Sparrows, a Killdeer,  and a Wilson's 
Snipe, among the usuals.
 
At the Muddy Brook Marsh in South Burlington I spotted a handsome,  male GW 
Teal, an American Kestrel, and an Eastern Kingbird (FOY for me) among  others.
 
Bruce MacPherson
South Burlington



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