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The beautiful Common Teal continues to delight all visitors at the same
marshy area south of Station Road to the right of the railroad tracks.  The
marshy area itself is worth the visit.  Three Greater Yellowlegs flew over  the
marsh, and a Red-headed Woodpecker could be heard calling.

Across the bridge at Station Road, the Yellow-throated Warblers have
returned in the sycamores and are singing up a storm.

Suzanne Wagner, Mentor



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