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09/26/2011

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Roy Harvey
Tue, Sep 27, 2011 2:47 AM

From Paul Cianfaglione:
09/26/11 - Hartford, Cedar Hill Cemetery - 1 CONNECTICUT WARBLER along
powerline cut.

From Sara Zagorski:
09/26/11 - West Hartford, Rt 44 Powerlines -- Notable birds were
YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO, LINCOLN'S SPARROW, PHILADELPHIA VIREO.

From Jay Kaplan:
09/26/11 - Canton, Roaring Brook Nature Center (Werner barn area) --
Philadelphia Vireo, Wilson's Warbler.

From Greg Hanisek:
09/26/11 - New Haven, Lighthouse Point hawk watch -- 1 COMMON
NIGHTHAWK, 1 RED-HEADED WOOPECKER, 40 BOBOLINKS.

From Dave Provencher:
09/26/11 - Waterford, Millstone Point -- 1 COMMON NIGHTHAWK.

From Sean Murtha:
09/26/11 - Greenwich, Bruce Park --  a good number of SWAINSON'S
THRUSH.

From John Oshlick:
09/26/11 - Madison, Hammonasset State Park -- two Tri-colored Herons.
(See Mark Szantyr's recent CTBirds message to find out why he finds
these birds particularly interesting.)

From Scott Kruitbosch:
09/26/11 - Stratford, Stratford Point -- YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT and
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW.  Also 1 BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER, 1 LINCOLN'S
SPARROW, 6 BOBOLINK.
Boothe Park -- 1 PEREGRINE FALCON, 3 BOBOLINK, 1 TENNESSEE WARBLER, 1
BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER.

From Andrew Landsman:
09/26/11 - Chester Village -- 10 Black Vultures congregating in trees
across the street from my house.

From Dana Campbell:
09/26/11 - Harwinton -- 2 COMMON RAVENS cavorting over Route 4.
Burlington, Johnycake Hawk watch site -- EASTERN MEADOWLARK.

From Dave Rosgen:
09/25/11 - Winchester, 126 Laurel Way (Rosgen Wildlife Sanctuary) -- 1
MOURNING WARBLER seen well at 10' distance in central briar patch in
front field.

From John Pfitzner:
09/25/11 - Madison, Hammonasset Beach State Park -- Caspian Tern mixed
in with a small flock of Gulls in the grass Parking field near
pavillion # 2.

From Paul Cianfaglione: 09/26/11 - Hartford, Cedar Hill Cemetery - 1 CONNECTICUT WARBLER along powerline cut. From Sara Zagorski: 09/26/11 - West Hartford, Rt 44 Powerlines -- Notable birds were YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO, LINCOLN'S SPARROW, PHILADELPHIA VIREO. From Jay Kaplan: 09/26/11 - Canton, Roaring Brook Nature Center (Werner barn area) -- Philadelphia Vireo, Wilson's Warbler. From Greg Hanisek: 09/26/11 - New Haven, Lighthouse Point hawk watch -- 1 COMMON NIGHTHAWK, 1 RED-HEADED WOOPECKER, 40 BOBOLINKS. From Dave Provencher: 09/26/11 - Waterford, Millstone Point -- 1 COMMON NIGHTHAWK. From Sean Murtha: 09/26/11 - Greenwich, Bruce Park -- a good number of SWAINSON'S THRUSH. From John Oshlick: 09/26/11 - Madison, Hammonasset State Park -- two Tri-colored Herons. (See Mark Szantyr's recent CTBirds message to find out why he finds these birds particularly interesting.) From Scott Kruitbosch: 09/26/11 - Stratford, Stratford Point -- YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT and CLAY-COLORED SPARROW. Also 1 BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER, 1 LINCOLN'S SPARROW, 6 BOBOLINK. Boothe Park -- 1 PEREGRINE FALCON, 3 BOBOLINK, 1 TENNESSEE WARBLER, 1 BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER. From Andrew Landsman: 09/26/11 - Chester Village -- 10 Black Vultures congregating in trees across the street from my house. From Dana Campbell: 09/26/11 - Harwinton -- 2 COMMON RAVENS cavorting over Route 4. Burlington, Johnycake Hawk watch site -- EASTERN MEADOWLARK. From Dave Rosgen: 09/25/11 - Winchester, 126 Laurel Way (Rosgen Wildlife Sanctuary) -- 1 MOURNING WARBLER seen well at 10' distance in central briar patch in front field. From John Pfitzner: 09/25/11 - Madison, Hammonasset Beach State Park -- Caspian Tern mixed in with a small flock of Gulls in the grass Parking field near pavillion # 2.