Other people have reported hearing sand hill cranes trumpeting and red winged black birds calling. I have been listening but have not heard or seen those early migrants. But, with the warm weather I had the windows open, I heard my red shouldered hawk calling. Welcome back red shouldered hawk! I shall enjoy your incessant talking all summer. I sincerely hope you find enough frogs and salamanders to eat. Usually red winged black birds are my harbinger of spring but this will do; this will do.
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