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	<title>Comments on: No migration expected tonight</title>
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		<title>By: David</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2007 22:27:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Date:               16-Apr-07    WindDesc:    strong     Temp(F):          40  Precip:

 StartTime:             9:15 AM   WindDir:     NW        CloudCover:    c


 EndTime:               9:45 AM   Location:    HMF

 Notes:         Strong nor&#039;easter over our area, came thorugh yesterday
                and continues to pound us. Flooding in the forest is
                extensive, and both bridges over Spooky Brook have
                been knocked out. Birds were all over in the forest- on the
                ground wherever the land was dry.


 &lt;b&gt;   English Name                 &lt;i&gt; Scientific Name                 &lt;/i&gt; &lt;/b&gt;  Notes


    Hermit Thrush                   &lt;i&gt;  Catharus guttatus               &lt;/i&gt;      - 1

    Brown-headed Cowbird            &lt;i&gt;  Molothrus ater                  &lt;/i&gt;      - at feeder

    House Finch                     &lt;i&gt;  Carpodacus mexicanus            &lt;/i&gt;      - at feeder


    American Goldfinch              &lt;i&gt;  Carduelis tristis               &lt;/i&gt;      - at feeder

    Northern Cardinal               &lt;i&gt;  Cardinalis cardinalis           &lt;/i&gt;      - at feeder

    Brown Creeper                   &lt;i&gt;  Certhia americana               &lt;/i&gt;      -


    White-throated Sparrow          &lt;i&gt;  Zonotrichia albicollis          &lt;/i&gt;      -

    Field Sparrow                   &lt;i&gt;  Spizella pusilla                &lt;/i&gt;      - flocks of 4+

    Chickadee sp.                   &lt;i&gt;  Poecile sp.                     &lt;/i&gt;      - carchi song


    Tufted Titmouse                 &lt;i&gt;  Baeolophus bicolor              &lt;/i&gt;      -

    Eastern Phoebe                  &lt;i&gt;  Sayornis phoebe                 &lt;/i&gt;      -

    Eastern Bluebird                &lt;i&gt;  Sialia sialis                   &lt;/i&gt;      -


    E. Palm Warbler                 &lt;i&gt;  Dendroica palmarum              &lt;/i&gt;      -

    Blue Jay                        &lt;i&gt;  Cyanocitta cristata             &lt;/i&gt;      -

    Pine Warbler                    &lt;i&gt;  Dendroica pinus                 &lt;/i&gt;      -</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Date:               16-Apr-07    WindDesc:    strong     Temp(F):          40  Precip:</p>
<p> StartTime:             9:15 AM   WindDir:     NW        CloudCover:    c</p>
<p> EndTime:               9:45 AM   Location:    HMF</p>
<p> Notes:         Strong nor&#8217;easter over our area, came thorugh yesterday<br />
                and continues to pound us. Flooding in the forest is<br />
                extensive, and both bridges over Spooky Brook have<br />
                been knocked out. Birds were all over in the forest- on the<br />
                ground wherever the land was dry.</p>
<p> <b>   English Name                 <i> Scientific Name                 </i> </b>  Notes</p>
<p>    Hermit Thrush                   <i>  Catharus guttatus               </i>      &#8211; 1</p>
<p>    Brown-headed Cowbird            <i>  Molothrus ater                  </i>      &#8211; at feeder</p>
<p>    House Finch                     <i>  Carpodacus mexicanus            </i>      &#8211; at feeder</p>
<p>    American Goldfinch              <i>  Carduelis tristis               </i>      &#8211; at feeder</p>
<p>    Northern Cardinal               <i>  Cardinalis cardinalis           </i>      &#8211; at feeder</p>
<p>    Brown Creeper                   <i>  Certhia americana               </i>      -</p>
<p>    White-throated Sparrow          <i>  Zonotrichia albicollis          </i>      -</p>
<p>    Field Sparrow                   <i>  Spizella pusilla                </i>      &#8211; flocks of 4+</p>
<p>    Chickadee sp.                   <i>  Poecile sp.                     </i>      &#8211; carchi song</p>
<p>    Tufted Titmouse                 <i>  Baeolophus bicolor              </i>      -</p>
<p>    Eastern Phoebe                  <i>  Sayornis phoebe                 </i>      -</p>
<p>    Eastern Bluebird                <i>  Sialia sialis                   </i>      -</p>
<p>    E. Palm Warbler                 <i>  Dendroica palmarum              </i>      -</p>
<p>    Blue Jay                        <i>  Cyanocitta cristata             </i>      -</p>
<p>    Pine Warbler                    <i>  Dendroica pinus                 </i>      -</p>
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