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Greenwich Point

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Sun, Apr 26, 2009 12:07 AM

Migration is happening at Greenwich Point at an excruciatingly slow pace.
Fog was so dense, the water couldn't be seen!  Birds heard and seen...

5 Yellow Warblers
6 Hermit Thrushes
2 Eastern Towhees
2 Ruby-crowned Kinglets
2 Eastern Towhees
Catbird - FOY
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
Belted Kingfisher
3 Greater Yellowlegs
2 Palm Warblers
Pine Warblers
Brant - about 35 (too foggy for an accurate count!)

7 Siskins at my home feeders.

Meredith Sampson
Old Greenwich


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Migration is happening at Greenwich Point at an excruciatingly slow pace. Fog was so dense, the water couldn't be seen! Birds heard and seen... 5 Yellow Warblers 6 Hermit Thrushes 2 Eastern Towhees 2 Ruby-crowned Kinglets 2 Eastern Towhees Catbird - FOY Northern Rough-winged Swallow Belted Kingfisher 3 Greater Yellowlegs 2 Palm Warblers Pine Warblers Brant - about 35 (too foggy for an accurate count!) 7 Siskins at my home feeders. Meredith Sampson Old Greenwich ____________________________________________________________ Click here to find the right business program for you and take your career to the next level. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/BLSrjpTESUS8eAga93SG7eVXszWow25Qu2JcbtIgOqYhOMlCxg7AlkzQZqA/