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Date: | Mon, 5 Apr 2010 13:10:59 -0400 |
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Today was the first opportunity I've had in a week to take a lunch-
time walk through Sheldon's Marsh. Many plants, including May apples,
are coming up. Some of the "new" species might have been here for
awhile. New birds included Eastern Phoebe, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker,
Great Egret, and Chipping Sparrow. The White-throated Sparrows and
Dark-eyed Juncos are still around. Carolina Wrens, Tufted Titmice,
cardinals, and robins are all singing "enthusiastically".
Bob Beason
Huron, OH
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