Heard my first-of-year HERMIT THRUSH sing a few faltering times this morning 
outside my window at 6 a.m., out here on Shindagin Hollow Rd in Brooktondale, 
next to the state forest. It was soon replaced by the robust song of the WINTER 
WREN that sings every morning in the valley below.

Melissa 

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