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Geoff Ball
March 28, 2020

Self-isolating with the birds

Geoff Ball
March 28, 2020

Birds in the backyard takes on new meaning while we self-isolate. My daily commune is a 20 minute count of all the birds visible from our block. And all feathered visitors are very welcome.

Eastern Spinebill on the garden path.

Eastern Spinebill on the garden path.

Tagged: Eastern Spinebill

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