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What a amazing and beautiful morning! The title is a secret :D

Grandpas woods:
Champaign County
7:00 - 11:30 AM
Flatfoot Road Birds list:

House Finch - 5
GoldFinch - 2
Carolina Wren - 4
Golden Crown Kinglets! ( not very many around here.) - 6
White Breasted Nuthatch - 3
Cardinal - 5
Downy W - 2
Hairy W - 2
Red Bellied W - 1
Bluejay - 3
Tufted Titmouse - +20
Carolina Chick - 16
Robin - 7
Cedar W.W - 3
Crow - 17
Bird of Prey - 0 :(

Today, is by far the sunniest day yet this year, and like Spring, Our
birds sing their amazing songs, and that's exactly what they did today :-D
Also, Robins were on the grounds looking for insects, but I don't think
they had much luck.. Andddd with the title: " Am I Early?" Goes with 2 bird
species that are common, but rare in the winter:

TREE SWALLOW - 2 - flying in the air like Swallows in the summer, and this
was no other bird, everyone on Listserv knows how easy it is to tell a tree
Swallow in the air from any other bird.

INDIGO BUNTING - 3 - roosting on top of 1 Sliver Oak, calling to each other
:-D

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