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Monthly Archives: June 2013
What would Red Barber have called it?
It’s one of those one-thing-leads-to-another evenings at my keyboard. The longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere is upon me and I’m settling into summer. Hummingbirds are now regulars at my nectar feeders and the catbird seat is … Continue reading →
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Tagged bird watching, Birding, catbird, Gray Catbird, Red Barber, Summer solstice
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