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I would think a Varied Thrush would be more likely than a Wheatear.
Will RaupAlbany, NYwww.pbase.com/cabbage_hollow> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 11:56:31 -0500> From: [log in to unmask]> Subject: [VTBIRD] Wheatears?> To: [log in to unmask]> > Going through gobs of holiday email and got an inquiry about potential WHEATEARS at a feeder on December 23rd in downtown Burlington.> > I realize this is a rare visitor...what are the possibilities? Potential species other than a wheatear?> > Thanks for your help!> Bridget> > > Bridget Butler> Audubon Vermont> Conservation Education Coordinator> 255 Sherman Hollow Road> Huntington, VT 05462> 802-434-3068> www.vt.audubon.org> [log in to unmask]> > Listen to BEEKS-A Birding Geek's Radio Delight online at www.vt.audubon.org!> Look for the animated two-headed bird on our homepage.
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