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Thu, May 7, 2009 11:56 PM

After a rainy lull during the last few days, a new crop of birds appeared at Greenwich
Point.

From Meredith Sampson:

5/07 - Old Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- 4 BROWN THRASHERS, 13 warbler species.
5/06 - Riverside, Riverside Yacht Club -- MARSH WREN.

Also at the point:
FOY Common Terns (5)
FOY Least Sandpipers (21)
Great-crested Flycatcher
Wood Thrush (3)

Chimney Swifts (10-11) are back at Old Greenwich School.
Meredith, O.G.


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After a rainy lull during the last few days, a new crop of birds appeared at Greenwich Point. >From Meredith Sampson: 5/07 - Old Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- 4 BROWN THRASHERS, 13 warbler species. 5/06 - Riverside, Riverside Yacht Club -- MARSH WREN. Also at the point: FOY Common Terns (5) FOY Least Sandpipers (21) Great-crested Flycatcher Wood Thrush (3) Chimney Swifts (10-11) are back at Old Greenwich School. Meredith, O.G. ____________________________________________________________ Click to learn about options trading and get the latest information. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/BLSrjpTIzQbZnbVE6iyH75mCTg4v7wOFlvrHF1yIt8ymBuqrYNmuOzsZKb2/