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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
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Re: Tri-colored Heron
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Dottie Lavallee <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 10 Jul 2005 22:19:47 -0400
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Watched the Pratt's Tri-colored Heron off and on from noon to about 3:30.  Bird was perfectly content there and was still there when we left.
Had to shout at some canoeists??? who were paddling towards the bird, informing them they were in a restricted area.  After enough shouting, they turned around and went back to the bridge.

Seven Least Sandpipers eventually settled in there.

Checking flooded fields in the rain yesterday in Addison county produced only a single Greater Yellowlegs on Comstock Rd, St. Albans.

Dick L.
Dottie Lavallee
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