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Common Moorhen West Rutland Marsh / Golden Eagle in Danby /Upland Sandpiper Vergennes
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"Nancy A. Brown" <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sun, 4 May 2008 20:45:35 -0400
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One COMMON MOORHEN at West Rutland Marsh at 12:15 pm. Virginia Rail, Marsh 
Wren, House Wren, Yellow Warbler along with the regulars.    BOBOLINK, East 
Creek WLMA in Orwell also Meadow Larks, Pied-billed Grebe, Blue-winged Teal. 
Dead Creek WLMA highlights Red-bellied Woodpecker, Yellow Rumped Warbler and 
Yellow Warber.  Ferrisburg: Hawkins and Sand RD highlights American Bittern, 
Great Egrets and many ducks, Mallard, Black, Green-winged Teal, Gadwall, 
Pintail and American Wigeon and Lessor Yellowlegs.  And I started off the 
day with a GOLDEN EAGLE in Danby.  And ended it with an UPLAND SANDPIPER.
> Location:     Vergennes, Addison County, VT, US
> Observation date:     5/4/08
> Notes:     Route 7 and cross road near railroad crossing. Just slowed down 
> for light when the Upland came flying north along the east side of road 
> about 20 feet in the air.   Nice, almost eye level view of it flying about 
> 40 feet away.   They should be in northern VT soon!!!
> 

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