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Re: American Redstart
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Kim Likakis <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sun, 4 Dec 2011 10:05:13 -0500
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Jesse, agreed on the late birds.  I had a nice adult male 
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker yesterday morning here in Bennington 
(submitted to eBird, not yet accepted).

Kim Likakis
Bennington


>Had an American Redstart this morning in my yard joining the 
>Cardinal/Chickadee commotion. Thought I saw it two days ago but 
>didn't get a good enough look, but today got a great look, and sure 
>enough it was a Redstart.  I am in Brattleboro near downtown.  It is 
>amazing and disconcerting how many late birds have been around.  On 
>Nov 15 I was moving wood in Canaan NH and had a Blue Headed Vireo 
>singing in the adjacent forest, latest I have heard of them being 
>that far north.
>
>Jesse Wampler

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