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Slow But Sure Signs of Spring in Southern Ontario

Posted on 2025 04 26 by BetCrooks
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The very first migrant birds, emerging woodland blossoms, and awakening butterflies are welcome sights to my winter-blued eyes.

Posted in Rambles | Tagged Chipping Sparrow, Cooper's Hawk, Eastern Comma, Eastern Phoebe, Fox Sparrow, Pine Warbler, Raccoon, Yellow-rumped Warbler | Please Comment

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