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Re: Nashville warbler
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Scott Walker Morrical <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 18 Nov 2011 14:54:05 -0500
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Ted Murin and I went to look for this bird today, ran in to Liz along  
the way, and managed to re-locate it at ~2:00 PM in approximately the  
same area as described by Liz, with a flock of 4 Black-capped  
Chickadees and 2 Dark-eyed Juncos.  Kudos to Liz for finding,  
identifying, and reported this Nashville Warbler, which appears to be  
the record late date for this species in VT by at least a couple of  
weeks!  Cheers,

Scott


Quoting liz <[log in to unmask]>:

> I saw a lone Nashville warbler at about 1:10 today at CVU high school
> in Hinesburg.   It stood out among the chickadees it was gleaning with.
>  The trials at CVU are convoluted, but this bird was in the
> northeastern corner of the lowest field (with the pond.)  A small foot
> bridge crosses a stream in the woods. The bird was in the shrubs at
> this section of trail.
>
> The hooded mergansers that were at the pond have left.  Also a tree
> sparrow by the track.

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