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A pleasant surprise on Tuesday the 22nd was the early morning sound of a singing Louisiana Waterthrush.  The bird was heard and seen later that same day and Wednesday morning.  
 
Woodcocks have been displaying since the 28th of February.  An Eastern Phoebe arrived on the 8th of March and a Pine Warbler on the 13th.
 
Winter birds remaining include singing Fox and White Throated sparrows, Purple Finches, Juncos, and one Pine Siskin.      

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