Date: 02/20/2017
Number: 1
The winter visiting crows are not coming in for their breakfast any longer. The number and variety of hawks are increasing. Streams of geese and sandhill cranes fly over most of the day. The juncos are becoming territorial as they migrate through. Morning bird songs of robins, cardinals, house finch, gold finch, Eurasian collard doves, Carolina wrens, juncos and starlings are heard before and as the sun lights the eastern sky.
Common goldenrod and dandelions are emerging. Purple larkspur is germinating and the tulips are pushing through the leaf litter.
Hastings, NE
Latitude: 40.6 Longitude: -98.4
Observed by: Karen
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