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As we have had a great winter and early spring. Some of our feathered friends are coming back earlier too. These are on the alert all looking one direction. Were some crows flying near by.
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This rookery is getting a good start in nesting birds.
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A good breeze blowing gives the heron in the nest at the left a good casual feathers blowing in the wind look.
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