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Re: Milford Mill park 05/10/12

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Bob Ringler

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Bob Ringler

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Fri, 11 May 2012 08:03:35 -0400

Paul,
   Could you give us complete details on the Connecticut Warbler please? As
you can see from the Yellow Book it is one of the rarest birds in spring
migration. Thank you.

On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:17 PM, PAUL NOELL <> wrote:

> A late look at this urban fallout area still yielded some good sightings:
>    T Vulture
>    Acadian Flycatcher--heard
>    GC Flycatcher
>    WE Vireo--heard
>    RE Vireo
>    C Chickadee
>    WB Nuthatch
>    C Wren
>    Veery
>    Swainson's Thrush
>    Wood Thrush
>    Robin
>    Catbird
>    Parula Warbler
>    BT Blue Warbler
>    Cerulean Warbler--heard
>    B&W Warbler
>    Redstart
>    Ovenbird
>    LA Waterthrush
>    MD Yellowthroat
>    CONNECTICUT WARBLER
>    Scarlet Tanager
>    Cardinal
>    C Grackle
> A total of 25 spp., but a few good 'uns.--
>
Bob Ringler
Eldersburg MD

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