[CT Daily] 03/04/2007 WHITE-WINGED DOVE

Roy Harvey rmharvey at snet.net
Sun Mar 4 21:51:54 EST 2007


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 From Clay Taylor:
3/04 - Branford, 2 Shady Lane -- 1 mostly uncooperative WHITE-WINGED
DOVE; also American Woodcock, Winter Wren

 From John Maynard
3/03 - Madison, Horse Pond -- 1 CANVAS BACK, 30 RING-NECKED DUCKS, 1
HOODED MERGANSER.

 From Angela Dimmitt:
3/03 - New Milford feeder -- male PURPLE FINCH, sadly with eye disease

 From Ernie Harris
3/03 - Amston, Airline trail west of Rt. 85 Lumber -- one drake
NORTHERN PINTAIL

 From Steve Broker:
3/04 - Hamden, River Road and Whitney Avenue -- 2 BLACK VULTURES with
one Turkey Vulture circling over Sleeping Giant.  [3 Black Vultures
also were seen here one week ago.]

 From Larry Nichols:
3/04 - Glastonbury, Glastonbury Meadows -- 1 PEREGRINE FALCON, 4
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS, 1 NORTHERN PINTAIL (in river).

 From Meredith Sampson w/ "First Sundays" birding group:
3/04 - Old Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- AMERICAN WOODCOCK, male
EURASIAN WIGEON (w/ 2 male American Wigeons in Eagle Pond).

 From Carolyn Cimino with Mike Ferrari and Jill O'Hagan:
3/04 - Old Saybrook, Saybrook  Point near Dock and Dine Restaurant --
25+ BONAPARTE'S GULLS


Migration Note:

At least two early reports of Tree Swallows



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