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02/19/2014 Eared Grebe

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Roy Harvey
Thu, Feb 20, 2014 4:50 AM

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From Stefan Martin, Mike Warner:
02/19/14 - Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- The EARED GREBE continues
shortly after 10 AM at the same spot as yesterday, at the booth where
they check cards (Sound side).
(Note: Greenwich Point Park is open to non-residents this time of
year.  Entering the park, there is a stop sign with the guard shack.
Make a U-turn and park safely.  Walk out to the little shed and look
out to Long Island Sound slightly east.  Use of a spotting scope is
advised.)

From Mike VanValen:
02/19/14 - Norwalk, yard -- Fox Sparrow.

From Roberta Gowing:
02/19/14 - South Windsor, yard -- a few Rusty Blackbirds still at my
feeder.

From Cecilia Duffy:
02/19/14 - North Haven, Bird Feeder -- Fox Sparrow.

***** COA ANNUAL MEETING!!! ***** ***** SATURDAY MARCH 22 ***** ***** Middlesex Community College, Middletown, CT ***** ***** Pete Dunne: 25 Things That Changed Birding ***** Kevin Karlson: Birding by Impression ***** Chris Rimmer: Bicknell's Thrush: ***** Conserving a Bird of Two Worlds ***** ***** Plus... Raffles! Vendors! Awards! Friends! ***** ***** Everyone Welcome! ***** Pre-register and Save! ***** ***** http://www.ctbirding.org/2014docs/2014AnnualMeetingSpeakers.htm ***** From Stefan Martin, Mike Warner: 02/19/14 - Greenwich, Greenwich Point -- The EARED GREBE continues shortly after 10 AM at the same spot as yesterday, at the booth where they check cards (Sound side). (Note: Greenwich Point Park is open to non-residents this time of year. Entering the park, there is a stop sign with the guard shack. Make a U-turn and park safely. Walk out to the little shed and look out to Long Island Sound slightly east. Use of a spotting scope is advised.) From Mike VanValen: 02/19/14 - Norwalk, yard -- Fox Sparrow. From Roberta Gowing: 02/19/14 - South Windsor, yard -- a few Rusty Blackbirds still at my feeder. From Cecilia Duffy: 02/19/14 - North Haven, Bird Feeder -- Fox Sparrow.