This morning at 9:25 I saw a Carolina Wren singing the long version of its full-throated "tea kettle" type song several times thirty feet from the bluff trail just beyond the third bridge from the parking lot at Old Cedar Bridge. I reported hearing one in the same area last Friday (3/3), but wasn't able to see or hear one Saturday, Monday, or Tuesday while checking the area at about the same time. Today the bird was on the lake side of the path, but later it was singing a slightly shorter version of its song up on the bluff side (9:48-9:56+). Yesterday at 11:10am from the parking lot at Old Cedar I saw a very early Turkey Vulture. I'm basing my identification on the bird's size, long wings, head shape, solid black to solid white on the underside of the wings, and the broad V-wing hovering it made. It didn't rock back and forth much while hovering, but I don't think there was much wind then. I wonder if this year's migration will be earlier than usual. Jim