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Birding: Spring migration is already happening

Por: Portland Press Herald Sports March 12, 2023

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Turkey vultures have already arrived in southern Maine. John Patriquin/Staff Photographer Several readers have written to me about the presence of eastern bluebirds at their feeders in the past few weeks. This morning when I was excavating my car from the recent snowstorm, I heard the ringing teakettle-teakettle-teakettle song of a Carolina wren. We’ll return to these two species at the end of this column. Despite the deep snow cover over most... + full article



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