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A Rather Blustery Start to March

Posted on March 5, 2021 by tinthia

Spring is coming to the Concord River. Continue reading →

Posted in Life on the Concord River | Tagged are bluebirds territorial, bluebirds, crossbreeding of ducks, duck eaten by a hawk, eagles, hawks, hybridization, life on the concord river, Mallards crossbreeding, mating calls, one of these thing is not like the others, Pintail ducks, plague of grackles, red squirrel, River Lady, spring, spring zephyr, windy, Zephuros | 1 Comment
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