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Robins left a long time ago. There are no worms to eat here…
thomas–bombadil: A Rose-breasted Grosbeak hops from branch-to-branch. I still think
New life comes to the world.Robin chicks, soon to become fledglings.
Swallows, mating.
Common scaups, mated, and enjoying spring.
A Brown Creeper earns its name, slinking along a maple; hard to notice, though common everywhe
A vulture coming in for a look.
Cowbirds, in the evening. Silhouette #36
Study of a female cardinal, early in the morning.
A robin puffs up to stay warm on a cold spring morning.
On another cold, rainy, utterly dreary day, a sparrow perches; wondering when spring will come. 
A grackle rests precariously on budding sumac.
A Cooper’s hawk, high above me.
Off in the distance, a lonely wren looks for spring.
A bluebird on a horse gate brightens the day.
A towhee, somewhat frazzled, looks earnestly for a mate, on a cold and dreary springtime day. &
A house finch, rosy and pleasant.
Bold yellow brows and a striking white throat, this particularly handsome male is ready for spring.&
Goldfinch upon budding dogwood.
Animals in black and white.
A curious bluebird poses on budding honeysuckle.
A female downy finds a kernel to eat.
A cowbird looks up making sure all is well. The world is a dangerous one, after all.
A cardinal, bright and healthy, surveys the forest.
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