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Bobolinks back
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David Johnston <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 6 May 2008 21:37:23 -0400
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This evening there were at least 6 male bobolinks, probably many more, in the 
field owned by the Vermont Land Trust on the west side of Abbott Rd. in W. 
Bratt. At one point I had 4 bobolinks in my scope as they perched on top of a 
small bush in the field. There were also 2 turkeys, turkeying around the field. 
At home today, Bonnyvale Rd., a Great Crested Flycatcher landed in the top of 
a tree at the end of our driveway calling loudly. Other guests today included: 
4 Balt. Orioles, 1 R-T hummingbird (m), 2 B&W Warblers, 1 Myrtle Warbler, 1 C. 
Yellowthroat, 1 B-Th-G Warbler, 3 Rose-breasted Grosbeaks (2m-1f), 2 Least 
Flycatchers, and 2 Ruby-crowned Kinglets. Hopefully, the guests will stay a 
while.

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