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Eric;
Thank you for following up on the banded Canada Goose.
I (and others, I'm sure) would be interested in the reply from the banding
lab.
Thanks
Happy New Year and lots of good birds,
Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore, NY (and sometimes - but not enough - Vermont)
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From: Vermont Birds [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Eric Hynes
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:19 PM
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Subject: [VTBIRD] Raptors but no Snowy Owl in Addison County
Hello Vermont Birders:
I ventured south from Burlington today hoping to catch up to a Snowy Owl.
I had plenty of raptor activity but no luck with my target. For several
hours in the middle of the day, I patrolled most of the roads in Panton and
Addison. What I did see for raptors was a lot of fun:
Merlin 1
Cooper's Hawk 1
Bald Eagle 2
Rough-legged Hawk 6 (3 dark morph)
Red-tailed Hawk 8
Northern Harrier 14 (and I was careful not to double-count)
Photos of the Merlin and a Rough-legged are at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/emhimages/6591818173/in/photostream/
and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/emhimages/6591819903/
In a corn stubble field along Route 7 in Charlotte, just north of Lime Kiln
Road, I observed a Canada Goose with a neck collar among a flock of 294.
The collar was orange with white lettering and it read H8U2. I will report
it to the banding lab, just curious if others have seen it around before.
Good birding,
Eric Hynes
South Burlington
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