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The 2023-2024 Christmas Bird count continues until January 5 | Local News

The 2023-2024 Christmas Bird count continues until January 5 | Local News
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The 2023-2024 Christmas Bird count continues until January 5 | Local News

A tentative impression is of generally fewer numbers of birds overall but with a steady number of overall species spotted.

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Explore Hogback, hoot like an owl with BEEC

Audubon hosts bird walks along Connecticut River

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   HINSDALE, N.H. — This time of the year is the perfect time for bird watching along the Connecticut River. “As birds migrate north, they often follow the Connecticut River,” said Cory Ross, a board member of Southeastern Vermont Audubon Society. “Birds looking to set down after a long overnight flight often land in the Hinsdale setbacks, which jut out into the river.” Ross said many of the birds that migrate to the area and then spread out over the region often land first in the setbacks. “This is the place where we first see a lot of the arrivals,” he said.

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Patti Smith: The View from Heifer Hill | Michieveous crows looking for trouble

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   In 1975, Middletown, Rhode Island was beset by a wave of mail vandalism. Mailboxes were opened and their contents scattered on the ground, with some mail mangled and some missing. This seems the sort of crime that would have faded from memory long ago, except that the perpetrator turned out to be a crow. The tale was told to me by Deb Smith, a gifted educator who worked at BEEC for many years. Some of her formative nature experiences took place at the Norman Bird Sanctuary where Poe, the postal criminal, had been raised. Sanctuary staff had released Poe far away and were surprised that he had returned to his childhood haunts. They were not surprised to find he was causing mischief because, well, he was a crow.

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