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Subject:
Blue Winged Teal at Dead Creek
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Julie Waters <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 27 May 2008 18:42:10 -0400
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Hey all-- a quick visit to Dead Creek this morning didn't yield much 
of interest, but it did yield a blue-winged teal, the first I've ever 
seen in Vermont:

http://juliesmagiclightshow.com/3489.php

Also got a really nice photo of a song sparrow with worms in its 
mouth (I think it was heading back to the nest):

http://juliesmagiclightshow.com/3491.php

All the photos from today, including tree swallow, yellow warbler, 
killdeer and eastern kingbirds are at:

http://juliesmagiclightshow.com/_2008-05-27.php

--julie
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