[CT Daily] 03/11/2007
Nick Bonomo
nbonomo at gmail.com
Sun Mar 11 20:43:54 EDT 2007
Migration notes:
FOX SPARROW and AMERICAN WOODCOCK are fairly common at this time of
year, and I will not be reporting them this week.
KILLDEER are also increasing in number, mainly coastally with a few
inland reports.
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>From Steve Kotchko:
3/11 - South Windsor, Ferry Lane -- Greater White-fronted Goose, at
about 4pm, feeding with Canada Geese in farmfields on left side of
road as you head toward the CT River.
>From Jan Collins:
3/11 - Somers, farm pond at Ninth District and Hutton Rd -- 4-5 NORTHERN PINTAIL
>From E.J. Raynor, Hannah Tetreault, Danny Williams, Elliott Ashe, Alex
Coffey and Nick Bonomo:
3/11 - Hadlyme, Whalebone Creek - no Trumpeter Swan
Waterford, Harkness SP - 2 PURPLE SANDPIPERS
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