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Fri, 30 Apr 2010 09:09:42 -0400
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Wow - Leaving the house for work this morning seemed wrong, and it was.  There was a plethora of new and enthusiastic birdsong - warblers and vireos  singing everywhere around the house, including two Yellow-billed Cuckoos that were vocal.   Also new this morning and heard only between the front door and the vehicle was a Nashville and Blackburnian warbler which I would not have deteced at first, less its very peculiar ending to its song. 



Good spring stuff - 



Glen Crippen 

Burr Oak Lake

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