Coastal fallout!

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Steve Mirick

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May 16, 2022, 6:55:48 AM5/16/22
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Lots of birds on coast!  Get out if you can!

Steve Mirick 
Bradford MA 

Iain Macleod

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May 16, 2022, 9:27:16 AM5/16/22
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Inland too. Trees in my yard are dripping with warblers. 16 species of warbler so far including Cape May, Blackpoll and Bay breasted.

Iain MacLeod
Center Sandwich, NH

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Pam Hunt

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May 16, 2022, 10:19:56 AM5/16/22
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Concord's hopping as well. I had 62 species at Horseshoe Pond in about 2 hours, and that doesn't include the Bay-breast that Zeke had. Personal highlights were two Wilson's, Cape May, and Marsh Wren. Parulas are everywhere.

I'm back in the office at the moment, but will likely wander around the Island in a bit - gotta find more species for my 1-mile radius list!

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Remington Moll

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May 16, 2022, 10:34:36 AM5/16/22
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Dover likewise super active. Ovenbird, parulas, black-and-white, scarlet tanager, black-throated green, oriole, great-crested flycatcher, chestnut-sided in residential yards this morning less than 1/2 mile from downtown.
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