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May 2020, Week 4

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Tim Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Tim Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 24 May 2020 08:18:10 -0400
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Yesterday, I was awakened by my recently 40 year old daughter, telling me to get up and come birding. Now she has never birdied before, so I was quite excited. The highlight of the morning besides my daughter accompanying me, was a Blackburian Warbler. The Brown Thrashers were tearing around, singing wildly in apparent attempt to mate?
The Indigo Bunting and the Yellow Warbler glistened in the morning sun. The Baltimore Orioles returned to the oranges after a short hiatus.
Finally, the Killdeers have been busy laying another egg, bringing the total to 4. 

Feel free to visit and bird. Please park in the stand parking lot.
Tim



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