Yep, see lots of mockingbirds in N.Mass as well. In fact, they wake me up at
all hours of the night!
Neal
2010/5/21 Harold M. Swartz <[log in to unmask]>
> We had our first mockingbird ever at our house on river road in Lyme and
> another all time first- a blue-gray gnatcatcher on the bird feeder.
>
> Hal & Ann
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