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VTBIRD for Sunday, January 20, 2002

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 Subject From Time 
 Lack of Juncos Shelburne  Zita Lee  8:50am 
 West Rutland Marsh Monitoring - March 24  Susan Elliott   11:40am 
 Champlain Valley - Jan 19  Susan Elliott   12:08pm 
 West Rutland Marsh Monitoring - Jan 24  Susan Elliott   12:12pm 
 Re:Juncos  Larry & Mona Rogers  2:25pm 
 Re: Leucistic Redpoll  larryberrin(AT)juno.com  8:31pm 
 spring migration birding  Maevulus(AT)aol.com  8:50pm 
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[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: Lack of Juncos Shelburne From: "Zita Lee" <wpf(AT)together.net> Date: 20 Jan 2002 8:50am ----DELETED HTML-ENCODED SECTION----
[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: West Rutland Marsh Monitoring - March 24 From: Susan Elliott <ovenbird14(AT)yahoo.com> Date: 20 Jan 2002 11:40am Rutland County Audubon will conduct its monthly West Rutland Marsh monitoring on Thursday, March 24. All are invited. Meet at West Rutland Price Chopper parking lot at 8:30 a.m. Susan Elliott __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/
[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: Champlain Valley - Jan 19 From: Susan Elliott <ovenbird14(AT)yahoo.com> Date: 20 Jan 2002 12:08pm Rutland County Audubon's annual "Winter Regulars and Rarities" in the Champlain valley on Jan 19 yielded the following: 4 common loons (2 at Potash Bay and 2 at Shelburne Beach) 4 horned grebes (3 at Shelburne Beach and 1 at Charlotte Town Beach) 9 hooded mergansers (8 at Shelburne Beach and 1 at Potash Bay) bufflehead (Shelburne Beach) mallard (many) black duck (quite a few) common goldeneye (many) common merganser 2 ring-necked ducks (south of Button Bay) 2 long-tailed ducks (south of Button Bay) 30 turkeys 1 eastern bluebird American tree sparrows (near Potash Bay and West Rd in Addison) 7 rough-legged hawks (4 in Bridport and 3 in vicinity of Button Bay) 7 red-tailed hawks 5 bald eagles (2 at Crown Point Bridge, 1 south of Button Bay and 2 at Button Bay) 1 Cooper's hawk (flying over the water at Charlotte town beach) 1 American kestrel (Gage Rd in Addison) 60+ horned larks (Gage Rd) Many thanks to Sue Wetmore for leading a great trip! Also, on our way to meeting the group in Brandon, we spotted a barred owl on Post Road in Rutland Town just west of Rutland Town School. Susan Elliott Rutland Town __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/
[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: West Rutland Marsh Monitoring - Jan 24 From: Susan Elliott <ovenbird14(AT)yahoo.com> Date: 20 Jan 2002 12:12pm My apologies - West Rutland Marsh Monitoring will be held on January 24, not March 24. Must be wishful thinking. Sue Elliott __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/
[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: Re:Juncos From: "Larry & Mona Rogers" <lmrogers(AT)shoreham.net> Date: 20 Jan 2002 2:25pm If I correctly decoded Zita Lee's Cyber Crud-rich message, I think she asked "Where are the Juncos?" They're down here in Shoreham - lots of them. No Pine Grossbeaks, though. Larry Rogers
[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: Re: Leucistic Redpoll From: larryberrin(AT)juno.com Date: 20 Jan 2002 8:31pm I know that there was a hoary sighting this year at Hamlin Beach State Park, NY (north of Rochester along the lake), but I'm not sure if this was confirmed. -Larry ---------------------------------------- Larry Berrin National Audubon Society Vermont State Office ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: spring migration birding From: Maevulus(AT)aol.com Date: 20 Jan 2002 8:50pm I'd like to take a car trip in mid-May to see migrating warblers. I keep hearing about great places on the southern shore of some of the Great Lakes. Can anyone recommend any places on the northern shores of Erie or Ontario? (The driving's so much nicer without big cities in the way, and there are chances of seeing other wildlife along the way.) Thanks! Maeve Kim Jericho Center
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