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Wed, Dec 19, 2007 9:07 PM

From Bev Propen  12/19  Orange

Connecticut Audubon Coastal Center
Milford Pt.  10AM-1PM

As seen from windows facing marsh and bird  feeders:

4 Northern Harriers
3 Buffleheads, gadwall, American Widgeon, 2 Red Breasted  Mergansers,
American Black ducks.
Sitting atop a bare tree was a  ROUGH LEGGED HAWK-as  pointed out by Ken
Elkins.  The hawk was huge! One of the Northern harriers  kept circling the hawk.

at the feeders  and grounds were starlings, mourning  doves, cardinals, house
sparrows, house finches,  goldfinches, juncos,  about 50 Monk Parakeets,
white throated sparrows,  song sparrow, American  tree sparrows,  mockingbird,
and 2 COMMON REDPOLLS  (M&F).

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>From Bev Propen 12/19 Orange Connecticut Audubon Coastal Center Milford Pt. 10AM-1PM As seen from windows facing marsh and bird feeders: 4 Northern Harriers 3 Buffleheads, gadwall, American Widgeon, 2 Red Breasted Mergansers, American Black ducks. Sitting atop a bare tree was a ROUGH LEGGED HAWK-as pointed out by Ken Elkins. The hawk was huge! One of the Northern harriers kept circling the hawk. at the feeders and grounds were starlings, mourning doves, cardinals, house sparrows, house finches, goldfinches, juncos, about 50 Monk Parakeets, white throated sparrows, song sparrow, American tree sparrows, mockingbird, and 2 COMMON REDPOLLS (M&F). **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)