Not sure if Great Horned Owls are "back" in Orford or I am owling more than
I have since I came to town, but I had a GHOW calling before dawn along
River Road this morning. I had one last year around this time near our
house below Mt. Cube, unusual I think for the elevation and habitat. When I
lived along the river in the nineties, I had them on several occasions.
Today I birded my way up to Bedell Bridge, where I had a Red-bellied
Woodpecker. They must be breeding here now as I have had them almost every
visit over the past few years. I also had a singing Brown Creeper and
singing American Tree Sparrows. Bedell Bridge was a bit surreal with the
sound of ice popping, creaking and crashing as the receding water left ice
suspended on tree trunks, branches and bushes in the flood-plain forest.

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