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Tag Archives: Warbling Vireo

Mid-May Birding

Posted on May 19, 2022 by Richard

Every day, new birds are arriving – it’s a great time for birding. Yesterday, I drove into a parking spot at Ginger’s play group and rolled down the window to get this hummer. This Yellow-bellied Sapsucker and his mate are … Continue reading →

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Posted in Local Birding, Vermont Birding, Washington County | Tagged Birding with Ginger, Canada Geese, county bird, migration, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, Sapsucker, Vermont Birding, Warbling Vireo, Washington County | Comments Off on Mid-May Birding
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