As of late this morning there were at least two (possibly four) E.
Meadowlarks present in the southeast section of Randolph Industrial Park.
They perched in a deciduous tree close to the edge of the St. Mark's church
property, where they rested for several minutes, before two of them burst
into song.
Afterwards, they flew off toward the north part of the park. Given the
extensive development there now, it seems likely they would have moved on,
although the south section might still offer suitable, if marginal,
habitat. In any case, the "for sale, for development" signs there don't
bode well for Meadowlarks.
Linda Whyte

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