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Wed, 1 Apr 2020 16:49:56 -0400
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I ventured out to see how birding (and wildflowering) and social distancing could co-exist.   With the chilly morning, it was not hard to keep one's distance from the few other hardy adventurers.
Blendon Woods
Fox sparrows, 3 at the field near the blinds, a trio was also near the pipe line on the lake trail, and yet more were calling on the Brookside trail
Field sparrow
Eastern towhees
Golden crowned kinglets
Eastern phoebe
Wood ducks
Pied billed Grebe

Woodside green
Golden crowned kinglets
brown creeper
Yellow throated warbler

Bob McNulty

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