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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
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Ruddy Shelduck
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Gregory Askew <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 18 Mar 2010 08:47:48 -0400
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Visited Button Bay State Park just after sunrise this morning and was able
to view the Ruddy Shelduck for about 10 minutes before it took off, heading
northeast. There was a lot of traffic overhead--Canadas and Snows--and
leaving Button Bay, so I'm not sure if the bird will return (perhaps he
simply went for breakfast). Of course, there are plenty of other attractions
to make a trip worth the while. There were loads of ducks this morning,
including:
Scaup
Goldeneye
Mergansers (Common)
Bufflehead
Gadwall
Am. Wigeon
Pintail
Blacks
Mallards
in addition to several hundred gulls (ring-billed)
and a few remaining groups of Canada Geese.

Greg
Vergennes

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