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November Birding Notes
American robins and greater sandhill cranes arrive in flocks. Tree swallows are now abundant. Bald eagles are periodically seen in the area. White-throated sparrows can be heard rustling amoung the fallen leaves. Eastern phoebes call from exposed perches. Hermit thrushes … Continue reading
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Tagged american robins, bald eagles, eastern phoeges, fall migration, greater sandhill cranes, hermit thrushes, tree swallows, withe-throated sparrows
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