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At least two of the three meadowlarks that have been at Frohring this
winter
are still hanging on.  With the exception of a mourning dove, they were
the only birds I saw on a quick walk around the marsh area late this
afternoon.

The pair, in bright yellow plumage,  picked away at the weeds poking
out from the
snow around the paved walk.


Inga Schmidt

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