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Robin (First SEEN)

Date: 04/22/1998

Number: 1

Robins started singing in town today. Though we have robins that stay the winter in Seward (not many) when they start singing, or when I see flocks of Robins, this usually means the ones that migrate have returned. One of the Robin's cousins, the Varied Thrush has just arrived, as of April 9. And on the 15th the first Canada Geese, White-fronted Geese, Eurasian Wigeon, and Ruby-crowned Kinglets arrived. Spring is here!
Bill Shuster
Seward, Alaska
wshuster@ptialaska.net



Bill Shuster
Seward, Alaska
wshuster@ptialaska.net

Seward, AK

Latitude: 60.2 Longitude: -149

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