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Hi Ned,

This may be a silly question, but just to be sure: can you rule out
Golden-crowned Kinglet? Thanks for your report!

Kyle Rosenblad
Shelburne, VT

On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 7:02 PM, Ned McEleney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I took a trip up to the northland this morning and saw a possible
> golden-crowned sparrow at moose bog.  It had a single yellow stripe on its
> crown that was bordered by black that did not extend to the eye.  The rest
> of the front of the bird was solid grey.  Does my ID sound correct?  I have
> a decent picture of the bird that I will work on posting.  Other highlights
> of the trip were 5 hooded mergansers, 3 black ducks, a mallard, and roughly
> 20 common mergansers in a pond along rt.14.
>
> -Ned
> Stowe, VT
>



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Kyle Rosenblad
Brown University 2010
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