Bird Notes by John Parker – Oct. 2021
The weather during the beginning of this fall’s migration has been quite mild with only one major front passing through the region. Without much active weather, the passage of southbound
The weather during the beginning of this fall’s migration has been quite mild with only one major front passing through the region. Without much active weather, the passage of southbound
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