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Of note in Strafford on Sunday: one Winter Wren, singing; two Hermit Thrushes, silent.
Miriam Newman
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One robin-like bird working the lawn this am..hmmm
ure enough, Northern Flicker
YB Sapsucker in our yard friday, and in Enfield at a house I was showing.
ots of squeeking going on !!...fun !
Woodcock still peenting and ariel displaying (at 4 am too)
Peregrines cruising the Palisades Cliffs yesterday in Fairlee..
ahhh spring.
ill S
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