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Friday, August 28, 2020

Fall is here!

 The leaves around the banding station are falling and the mornings have been quite crisp. Fall is in the air and the birds continue to migrate south! A pair of American Tree Sparrows was seen today at the station, a sure sign of autumn! 




-Dave

Posted by David Hejna at 9:41 PM
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