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VTBIRD automatic digest system wrote:
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>Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 18:41:43 -0500
>From: Kim Likakis <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Boreal Chickadee in Bennington
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>>Do Boreal Chickadee's nest in Bennington, Windham or Rutland Counties? Or
>>is this bird simply a winter visitor? This may be a Chickadee flight year
>>with several New England CBC's showing records or at least Unusually high
>>numbers of Black-Capped Chickadee's and in at least one case in Central
>>Mass., a Boreal as well. Boreals are most often found out of range during
>>these flight years.
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>Will, the Parid population has been so high around here for 2005 that I
>would have a very hard time guessing if anything Black-capped was
>irruptive. As for Boreals, I'd sure like to hear from others but there are
>no nesting records in the previous VBBA (1976-1981) for southernmost
>Vermont (that I could see) and I've certainly never heard of any from other
>sources.
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>Year 2005 also brought marked increases in both nuthatch numbers down here,
>and I'm also seeing the most bodacious flocks of waxwings (cedar) seen in
>probably four or five years. Still waiting on the siskins and redpolls.
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>Kim L.
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Boreals documented by the current VBBA effort (from this summer's
block-busting?)
are all in the Northeast Kingdom as far as I can tell by playing
place-name-recognition with
the block list for this species (from http://www.uvm.edu/~vbba):
Averill Lake - 6 CO
Bloomfield - 2 PO
Bloomfield - 3 CO
Caspian Lake - 3 PR
Gallup Mills - 5 CO
Island Pond - 1 PO
Maidstone Lake - 2 PO
Monadnock Mountain - 3 PO
Monadnock Mountain - 6 OB
Norton Pond - 6 PO
Seneca Mountain - 5 CO
Spectacle Pond - 2 PR
Stannard - 1 PO
(sorry about the formatting!)
Interestingly, only 4 of these are among the 2-dozen or so blocks where the
species was found during the 1976 atlas.
(The Patuxent BBA map viewer doesn't appear to be as up-to-date for
Vermont as it
shows no BOCH records for the current atlas.... but try this link for
maps of BBA results: http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bba/index.cfm)
A quick check of VT eBird shows a few records from Windsor county in
addition
to expected NEK observations, but they are (barely) out of the breeding
season
(early May & November).
OK, that's it for my online birding today....
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Ernest W. Buford
Rubenstein School of Environment
and Natural Resources
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
(802) 656-3324
http://www.uvm.edu/envnr/sal/
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