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Odd place for Black Tern
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Dottie Lavallee <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Jun 2005 20:01:57 -0400
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Today, we found a Black Tern at Fairfield Pond, resting on a stump, and occasionally flying around.  Acted like it was residing there.
Also, still have had a few Pine Siskins (8) at the feeder up until yesterday at least.  Don't know about today since we weren't here to see them.

I really like Scott Morrical's Anhinga.  (Where's that camera when you need one?)  No doubt in our minds about what he saw.


Dottie Lavallee
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Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.

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