Drowning out the sounds of the snow shovel this morning was the barking/honking 
of hundreds of SNOW GEESE passing low overhead, with a few soft BLUEBIRD songs 
to fill in the spaces.

Note on the bluebirds:  We had 7 of them all winter. They roost in the eaves of 
our house, tucked in out of the weather, in a space that is visible from my 
north-east bedroom window.

Cheers,
--Michele


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