In my hawthorns this morning, in the mist, were my first-of-year Blue-winged, 
Chestnut-sided, and Yellow Warblers. Also yard FOY White-crowned Sparrow, Barn 
Swallow, Wood Duck and Blue-headed Vireo (kindly singing in a bare tree where I 
could actually study him closely.)  Heard Brown Thrasher and Catbird sing a 
confusing duet.

Can't wait to see what a little sunshine brings-- the bugs are already swarming.

Nancy Dickinson
Mecklenburg

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