On my walk this morning on EIRW it seems that a new flock of migrants has moved 
in.  When I returned home Larry informed me of seeing a new yard bird--the same 
I had spotted on my walk--SONG SPARROWS.  (I saw 6 on the bike path--but only 1 
showed up in our yard.)  The newly arrived ROBINS were also on bike path--all 
fat and plump.  But quietly sitting in the shrubs watching the robins was a 
NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD.
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Sara Jane Hymes
Vine St--Ithaca



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