Yes, I know migratory birds are streaming in vast, multifarious multitudes through temperate zones all over the world. Why don’t you come inside for a minute, have a sandwich, and write about what you’ve seen? Just be sure to send you link in to me or our next host, Dave (dave DOT bonta AT yahoo DOT com) of Via Negativa by the end of the day for inclusion in I and the Bird #49.
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Thank you for the timely reminder!
I have three bird photo posts on my blog from the past week, including two lifetime first sightings. All three are birds from my backyard.
I’ll send you the links through your contact page.