Never more-
As I finished loading the car yesterday and took a last look at my beloved 
farm, the Mecklenburg raven circled low over the yard and croaked goodbye. I 
don't believe in "signs" but it seemed significant since the first bird I saw 
in our new yard in Maine, on top of a rocky hill, was a raven. I will greatly 
miss the variety of birds I found in our farm's yard and especially my friends 
in Ithaca who helped me learn to appreciate them all. 
But if any of you come up to Hog Island or that area please look me up- or find 
me volunteering there as I did at the Lab of O 20 years ago. My email will 
remain the same and I will always be reading this delightful list serve. 
Thanks, and good birding !
Nancy Dickinson 

Sent from my iPhone

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