[NatureNS] Birding Marshall Rd, Melvern Square, Ruggles Rd, 221West of Melvern

From: Patrick Giffin <p_giffin@hotmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 12:26:56 -0300
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-At the Bridge=2C over Walker Brook on Marshall Rd
2+ E. Phoebe and 1=2C Common Yellowthroat=2C Particularly enjoyed 2 E. Phoe=
bes that chose to perch in proximity on a leafless bush on the northern ban=
k=2C other Phoebes were flying in and out of the plants on the southern ban=
k of Walker's Brook
-At the Bridge in Melvern Square
 E. Phoebe and Red-eyed Vireo
-South side of 221W just past Civic #508
American Kestrel on the hydro line & N. Harrier drafting near the top of th=
e hill
-Ruggles Road=2C a short distance=2C North of 221W=20
~40 Barn Swallows capturing insects above the newly mowed and raked field o=
n the west side of Ruggles Rd just past the first residence.
The swallows were perching on the hydro line on the east side Ruggles Rd=2C=
 flying over the field on the west side
-at the same location on the east side of Ruggles Rd.=20
4 Bobolinks in the unmowed field=2C (we would appreciate knowing what type =
of crop this field contains)
-at the same location on both sides of the road
6 or more Savannah Sparrows=2C occasionally in the gravel at the roadside=
=2C then perching on the fence=2C trees and bushes=2C along the west side=20
Cheers=2C Barbara and Pat 		 	   		  =

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<U>-At the Bridge=2C over Walker Brook on Marshall Rd</U><BR>
<STRONG>2+ E. Phoebe and 1=2C Common Yellowthroat=2C </STRONG>Particularly =
enjoyed 2 E. Phoebes that chose to perch in proximity on a leafless bush on=
 the northern bank=2C other Phoebes were flying in and out of the plants on=
 the southern bank of Walker's Brook<BR>
-<U>At the Bridge in Melvern Square</U><BR>
<STRONG>&nbsp=3BE. Phoebe and Red-eyed Vireo</STRONG><BR>
-<U>South side of 221W just past Civic #508</U><BR>
<STRONG>American Kestrel</STRONG>&nbsp=3Bon the hydro line &amp=3B&nbsp=3B<=
STRONG>N. Harrier</STRONG> drafting&nbsp=3Bnear the top of the hill<BR>
-<U>Ruggles Road=2C a short distance=2C North of 221W</U> <BR>
<STRONG>~40 Barn Swallows </STRONG>capturing insects above the newly mowed =
and raked field on the west side of Ruggles Rd just past the first residenc=
e.<BR>
The swallows were perching on the hydro line on the east side Ruggles Rd=2C=
&nbsp=3Bflying over the field&nbsp=3Bon the west side<BR>
<U>-at the same location on the east side of Ruggles Rd. </U><BR>
<STRONG>4 Bobolinks </STRONG>in the unmowed field=2C (we would&nbsp=3Bappre=
ciate knowing what type of crop this field contains)<BR>
<U>-at the same location on both sides of the road</U><BR>
<STRONG>6 or more Savannah Sparrows</STRONG>=2C occasionally in the gravel =
at the roadside=2C then perching on the fence=2C trees and bushes=2C along =
the west side <BR>
Cheers=2C Barbara and Pat<BR> 		 	   		  </div></body>
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