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I wish that people who post would not assume that we are all as knowledgable
as they. Postings like "1 PO,1 PR and 2 CO" means nothing to me - and I'm
really interested in what birds were seen. Also, a general comment about
reports to VTBIRD,postings without specific locations aren"t too helpful to
people looking for new places to bird. Just a brief description of how to
access the place being reported would be most welcome.
Bob Wotton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roy Pilcher" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 12:34 PM
Subject: [VTBIRD] Bomoseen 6
> 06/08/05. Four hours of monitoring produced 32 bird species and 10
> butterfly species. Of the birds recorded there were 1 PO, 1 PR and 2 CO.
Notable
> was how small a farm pond is sufficient water for a Canada goose pair to
raise
> a family!
> Included among the butterfly species were Black Swallowtail (1); Canadian
> Tiger Swallowtail (4); Clouded Sulphur (2); Silvery Blue (4); American
Copper
> (1), netted but escaped while attempting to photograph; Silver-bordered
> Fritillary (10), photographed; Crescent sp. (1) photographed but this
observer
> cannot find a field guide match for under-wing pattern, upper view while
free
> flying appeared to be Northern Crescent; Common Ringlet (27), Little
Wood-Satyr
> (1); Peck's Skipper (1), netted but also escaped while attempting to
> photograph!!
> Cheers,
> Roy Pilcher
> Proctor, Vermont.
>
> Speaking the Same Language
>
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