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Me too! A pair of Carolina Wrens every morning, holding their own
against the mob of House Sparrows.
Nathan Madison
Sugarcreek, OH
Tuscarawas County
On Nov 8, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Lyn Miller wrote:
> Hi Birders!
>
> I'm so pleased to have a very vocal pair of Carolina wrens in my
> yard again- I hope for the winter. They seem to pretty much
> disappear for the summer and reappear in the fall and winter. Also
> had a Barred Owl calling this evening.
>
> Lyn Miller
> Auburn Twp.
> Geauga County
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