A regular chorus of Hermit Thrushes greeted me from many directions at 6:30 
this morning as I approached the brook in the ravine behind my house. Must have 
arrived in numbers this morning. And, singing from perches overlooking the 
waterfalls, a Louisiana Waterthrush. Back up in the second growth, a Towhee was 
 steadily chewinking.

-Geo Kloppel, West Danby
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