Yesterday around 9:30 a.m. I was cruising around Ovid and Interlaken
looking for snowies. I did not find any, but I did see a SEOW, on Center
Road just east of CR129, quietly perched atop a stalk in the corn field. It
was a gorgeous sunny day and I was surprised to see it.

Nothing else of significance unless you count the dozen MOURNING DOVES that
have decided my front porch is the best place for roosting and dropping
presents. When they take to the shrubs, however, and the light hits them
just right, they appear to be glowing peaches. Sometimes I forget to notice
how beautiful the common birds are.

Michele
Ovid / Interlaken

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