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Date: | Thu, 26 Apr 2012 13:21:22 -0400 |
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After a wet start to banding today for the biology classes of Carey HS, we
had a good day of bird study. We banded or observed Hooded warbler, Orange
crowned warbler, Sora rail, Virginia rail, Ruby-crowned kinglet (all
females), Hermit thrush, Warbling vireo, Wood thrush, and many of the other
usual suspects. Thanks to Tom Bartlett and Ron Minard et al for getting up
early and exposing some HS students to migration. Most were very interested
and excited about species they never even knew existed.
Eric Mullholand
Social Studies Teacher
CEA President
Student Council Advisor
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