From Bill Asteriades:
09/01/01 - Rocky Hill, Rocky Hill Meadows -- 8:10 AM; Two American
Golden-Plovers and a Pectoral Sandpiper in previously described
location.
From Bill Asteriades with Karen Prager:
09/01/01 - Rocky Hill, Rocky Hill Meadows -- 8:55; Buff-breasted
Sandpiper and two White-rumped Sandpipers flew into the same field
where the American Golden-Plovers have been feeding. Enter via the
ferry landing. First field on left after the zig zag.
From Tina Green:
09/01/01 - Rocky Hill, Rocky Hill Meadows -- 10:15; Buff-breasted
Sandpiper, 4 American Golden-Plovers, at the end of Great Meadows Rd,
past the motor cross intersection, but of course (10:22) they flew off
toward the original location.
From Patrick Comins:
09/01/01 - Rocky Hill, Rocky Hill Meadows -- 11 AM; Buff-breasted
Sandpiper being seen in plowed field near original location with 4
American Golden-Plover. Three White-rumped Sandpipers very close to
the road and occasional views of at least one Pectoral Sandpiper.
From Stefan Martin:
09/01/01 - Rocky Hill, Rocky Hill Meadows -- 11:25; Buff-breasted
Sandpiper flew SWish. American Golden-Plovers continue. 12:25 PM;
Buff-breasted Sandpiper has returned.
From Chris Loscalzo and Marianne Vahey:
09/01/01 - Orange, at the Racebrook Tract -- one YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT.
Seen in a vine-covered tree along the trail just north of the parking
area.
From Dan Cimbaro:
09/01/01 - Colchester yard -- Male & Female Wilson's Warbler in my
yard Monday morning.
From Ricki Soucy:
09/01/01 - Meriden, Meriden Landfill -- 1 Common Nighthawk, 1 Acadian
Flycatcher.
From Russ Naylor via Angela Dimmitt:
09/01/01 - Woodbury, Church Road -- 53 Common Nighthawks flying over
house 6 PM.
From Paul Carrier:
09/01/01 - Torrington, Middle school -- Olive-sided Flycatcher.
From Gina Nichol & Steve Bird:
09/01/01 - West Haven, Sandy Point -- 6 to 8 PM, outgoing tide;
FORSTER'S TERN, 2 WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPERS, RED KNOT, 2 WILSON'S
PHALAROPE, BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER.
From Chris Loscalzo and Marianne Vahey:
08/31/01 - Woodbridge, along the power line cut between the JCC and
Pease Road -- one adult male HOODED WARBLER, as well Wilson's Warbler.