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03/18/2014

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Roy Harvey
Wed, Mar 19, 2014 3:12 AM

From John Ogren:
03/18/14 - Old Lyme -- Black Vulture, circling over I95 near exit 70.
Peregrine Falcon on top of Transmission Tower. 

From David Lawton:
03/18/14 - Farmington, Riverside Cemetery -- RED-NECKED GREBE (1),
NORTHERN PINTAIL (pair) and YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER (1).

From Paul Cashman:
03/18/14 - Westport, Sherwood Island State Park -- Cackling Goose
continues.  Also four Wilson's Snipe.

From Keith Mueller:
03/18/14 - Madison, Hammonasset Beach State Park -- 1 Black headed
Gull continues (smudge headed adult).

From Paul Cianfaglione:
03/18/14 - Hartford, Charter Oak Landing -- 1 RED-NECKED GREBE

From Sara Zagorski:
03/18/14 - Rocky Hill, ferry landing --  one beautiful Red-necked
Grebe in breeding plumage with one 1st winter Red-necked Grebe in the
late afternoon sunshine.

From Ted Gilman:
03/18/14 - Greenwich, Audubon Center -- AMERICAN WOODCOCK calling at
12:25AM under the light of the full moon on the Quaker Ridge Hawk
Watch lawn.

From John Ogren: 03/18/14 - Old Lyme -- Black Vulture, circling over I95 near exit 70. Peregrine Falcon on top of Transmission Tower.  From David Lawton: 03/18/14 - Farmington, Riverside Cemetery -- RED-NECKED GREBE (1), NORTHERN PINTAIL (pair) and YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER (1). From Paul Cashman: 03/18/14 - Westport, Sherwood Island State Park -- Cackling Goose continues.  Also four Wilson's Snipe. From Keith Mueller: 03/18/14 - Madison, Hammonasset Beach State Park -- 1 Black headed Gull continues (smudge headed adult). From Paul Cianfaglione: 03/18/14 - Hartford, Charter Oak Landing -- 1 RED-NECKED GREBE From Sara Zagorski: 03/18/14 - Rocky Hill, ferry landing -- one beautiful Red-necked Grebe in breeding plumage with one 1st winter Red-necked Grebe in the late afternoon sunshine. From Ted Gilman: 03/18/14 - Greenwich, Audubon Center -- AMERICAN WOODCOCK calling at 12:25AM under the light of the full moon on the Quaker Ridge Hawk Watch lawn.