Walking the dog on the abandoned Mineah Rd. (Mount Pleasant area) today, I was 
so chuffed to recognize my first brown thrasher, sitting atop a tree in a bushy 
spot between fields, singing a long and beautiful evening song. I thought I’d 
seen him (her?) in the area a little while ago, but wasn’t sure. Today, I got a 
thrillingly good long look and listen. Enchanting.



Eveline Ferretti
Public Programs & Communication Administrator
Mann Library / Cornell University Library
e...@cornell.edu
607-254-4993

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