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April 2010, Week 4

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    In my yard first of spring a M & F Evening Grosbeak this AM.
I have had 2 M and 2 F Purple Finch. I hope both pair nest in the area although the F were together 
and both M were together. 
    I was at a friends new home site in Springfield, NH. We saw a Brown Creeper.
What a nice sweet song.
    Today one lone F. Turkey crossing Rte. 4A  into the field south of La Salette.
Has anyone seen Hummingbirds or Rose Breasted Grosbeaks yet?

J. Langevin
Enfield Ctr., NH

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