Since this is my first spring in Trumansburg since I left Brooktondale, I'm
starting a new yard list.

Just had a RED-SHOULDERED HAWK "making lazy circles in the sky" as it
headed NW.

As I watchef the hawk, my FOY HOUSE WREN started singing.

It's like beginning birding all over again, though I miss my "country"
birds that we won't have here in the village.

Annette

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