Yesterday as I worked in my yard I spotted a south bound TV.  As I watched it 
turned into a river of as many 30 TVs migrating past.  I had guests who were 
spellbound by all the birds.  It's the first time I've spotted a large group 
migrating through.

I had a very unusual new yard bird the other day.  I looked out the kitchen 
window and spotted a Great Blue Heron walking through the arbor.  There's a 
very shallow creek out back and perhaps it followed my paths down toward the 
house.  They do periodically fly over, but this was the first grounded one.

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