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Initial
Last Name
Area
Available
Language
G
Jackson
Andover/Hawk Mountain WMA (Summer)
Anytime
English
M
Roy
Eaden
Anytime
English, Fench
I have been birding this area for 30 years and can help you find some of those elusive ones, or some of the common ones!
Area:
Lake Lamoille, Belvidere Bog
Area Birds:
Northern boreal warblers, swamp birds, loon, bobolinks
I've been a birder for over 30 years birding states in the Northeast, Southeast and Southwest. From my base in east-central Vermont I routinely bird Vermont and New Hampshire.
C
La Rosa
Waitsfield/Lake Champlain
Anytime
English
B
Foy
St Johnsbury
Anytime
English
Birder for 38 years, author of five publications on species status, former CBC compiler and BBS surveyor, amateur photographer, international traveler. In my home region I focus on forest birds, particularly breeding warblers, vireos, thrushes, woodpeckers.