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I woke up to the songs of bird this morning. A cheery experience since it
was 6 degrees F on the indoor/outdoor thermometer.
Shawn
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Michael Choukas Jr. <
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> The high pressure area just settling over us will be moving off shore
> tonight
> producing continued sunny skies, warmer temperatures, and a southwest flow
> this
> weekend perfect for spring migrants.
>
> Look for a wave of robins, bluebirds, song sparrows, all species of
> blackbirds,
> and other early migrants such as kingfishers and killdeer showing up by
> Monday.
>
> Also possible during next week are phoebes, flickers, fox sparrows, and
> wwinter
> wrens.
>
> Mike
>
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