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Ian Worley <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Oct 2003 20:27:54 -0400
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Each of the last three mornings while doing critter chores between 5:00
and 5:30 two Common Snipe have zoomed past seemingly going from one
abandoned pasture to another.  We live on the sourthern end of Snake
Mountain in Cornwall, Addison County.

Also heard a juvenile White Throated Sparrow during this morning's twilight.

Monarch butterfilies seen throughout the day the last few days at a rate
of 1-4 an hour.  Wasn't searching for them, just noted them while doing
other things.

Ian A. Worley

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