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2 hours ago, Avery said:

Juncos and Song Sparrows are singing, robins are eating worms, Redwings and Grackles are singing on territory, and the crocuses are opening. I’m ready for spring!

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Absolutely stunning!  I wish I could grow them down here.  ?

 

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The past few days: FOY Bullock's Oriole, FOY Ash-throated Flycatcher, Western Kingbird, Cliff Swallow, FOY Hooded Oriole, Lawrence's Goldfinch, Costa's Hummer, another Bullock's Oriole, Pac-slope Flycatcher, FOY Warbling Vireo, FOY Black-headed Grosbeak.

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I'm surprised that we still have Juncos here. Now that I've said that, I probably won't see anymore this season. Lots of ducks and geese flying up the river and Turkey Vultures and assorted(unidentified) raptors soaring high above it. Blackbirds are abundant but we're still waiting for the majority of summer time birds.

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On 3/24/2021 at 11:05 AM, Avery said:

Juncos and Song Sparrows are singing, robins are eating worms, Redwings and Grackles are singing on territory, and the crocuses are opening. I’m ready for spring!

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Family members in New England send me pics of theirs.  ? They are a gorgeous flower.  

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