[CT Daily] 01/20/2007 RAZORBILL

Roy Harvey rmharvey at snet.net
Sat Jan 20 22:09:37 EST 2007


 From Mardi Dickinson:
1/20 - Stamford, end of Shippan Point -- 1 RAZORBILL 11:49AM-1PM in  
the water straight out byond buey; also 4 NORTHERN GANNETTS diving way
out to the right.  RED-NECKED GREBE, PURPLE SANDPIPER.

 From Ron Pelletier via Greg Hanisek:
1/20 - Waterford, Harkness Memorial State Park -- female HARLEQUIN
DUCK

 From Tom Sayers
1/20 - East Haddam -- NO SANDHILL CRANE from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m.
Enfield, St. Patrick's Cemetery -- 3-4 p.m. LARK SPARROW continues 

 From Steve Mayo: 
1/20 - Moodus -- NO sign of the Sandhill Crane 7:15 to 8:00 am.
However, refer to the previous report.  The corn field is very small
but it is posted and not entirely accessible.  

 From Paul Cianfaglione:
1/20 - South Windsor, Strong Road -- 9 RUSTY BLACKBIRD.

 From Hartford Audubon group:
1/20 - Stratford, railroad trail -- Green Winged Teal, Black-crowned
Night-Heron, Great Egret, Peregrine Falon, Greater Yellowlegs,
Killdeer

 From Julian Hough
1/14 - New Haven, Lighthouse Point -- ad. male EURASIAN WIGEON off the
condos, adjacent to where the inlet enters the harbor.

 From Robert Dixon:
1/19 - Pawcatuck, River Rd. -- FOX SPARROW (2), BROWN THRASHER (along
trail east of public access parking area).

 From Dave Rosgen, w/ Bob Stanowski & Max Ehrman:
1/20 - Litchfield, White Hall Rd. (White Memorial's Museum Feeders) --
1 Fox Sparrow

 From Dave Rosgen:
1/20 - Litchfield, White Hall Rd. (White Memorial's Mattatuck Trail @
Chickadee Bridge) -- 2 Rusty Blackbirds


January Notes:

Wood Duck -- Bantam L. Outlet
Bald Eagle -- Bantam Lake
Red-winged Blackbird -- (33)White Memorial's Feeders


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