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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Sep 2013 12:59:34 -0400
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Re: Hawks on the move on the border
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FYI, Mt. Wachusett in central Mass. had its most spectacular day in many 
years yesterday with 14,000-plus.

Jane
(Shoreham)



On 9/16/2013 12:30 PM, Walter Medwid wrote:
> A cold 47 degree morning with strong winds from the north and heavy cloud
> cover brought several skeins of Canada geese moving though at mid-morning.
> W@hile keeping an eye on the geese I noticed two kettles of broad-winged
> hawks spiraling in the same southerly direction as the geese.  First time
> I've seen kettles over our house. 4 osprey also straggled through with a
> couple of redtails to add to the raptor list for the day.
>
> Also a hummingbird is still tanking up at the feeder. A good start to the
> day!
>
> from Derby/Lake Memphremagog
>

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