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Also Phoebes.
On 7/3/2017 11:36 AM, Ruth wrote:
> Following this thread, I was trying to put together off the top of my head, birds that will double clutch here in VT - so far - Robins, Chickadees, Song Sparrows, Morning Doves, Bluebirds, Starlings, House Sp., House Finch.
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> Would appreciated comments... yes. no and more.... thanks Ruth
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> Ruth Stewart
> E. Dorset, VT
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> I think they are considered to be predominately single-brooded, unless a nest is destroyed. Then renesting is common.
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> Allan
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> Do these warblers have more than one clutch in Vermont?
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