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Not a sighting, but rather a hearing:
I'm enjoying the springlike temperatures this afternoon, doing some writing
with the windows open at our farmhouse. I can hear one of the mockingbirds
that I have been seeing off and on all winter (plenty of multi-flora rose
hips and other fruit I guess...), who today has been singing up a storm up
in our "North Lot" all afternoon. It's the first I have heard one singing
since early Autumn.
Checking the radar app on my iPhone, I see the aforementioned
mockingbird-conjured storm is approaching.
Bob Evans
Geologist, etc.
Hopewell Township, Muskingum County
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