To Each and All:

The last snowfalls were very exciting. We had frenzied birds at our
feeders, lots of birds dotting too-and-fro, so many that we could not keep
track of all of them. Some came down from higher elevations. Some appeared
from who-knew-not-where. Some were old friends who reappeared for just a
chance to have something to eat.

Now, today, we have direct evidence of sadness: a Western Tanager is at our
bedroom door, in *rigor mortis*. There is nothing we can do about it.

David Matson
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La Veta, Colorado

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