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Date: | Tue, 14 May 2019 07:45:48 -0400 |
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Although 36 deg and raining/sleeting, birds here are keeping spring. Pairs:
Pair of Eastern Kingbirds, flirting and dancing in high shoreline tree
Pair of Common Yel Throats, searching for bugs in shoreline brush (not many)
Pair of Hummers at feeder. Finally a lady Hbird!
Pair of B&W warblers! wow!
Pair of male robins duking it out in the yard (one mama sitting on nearby nest for past 4 days)
Pair of hooded mergansers, well no not really, male is MIA. Mama on nest in duck box, 5 eggs 2 wk ago
Pair of loons, calling. Are you there? I’m here, where are you? I’m here. Ok, I’m over here.
Not a pair, but one solitary male cardinal. Rare in our yard, not in at least 3 years.
Norma
Goose Pond, Canaan
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