Spring Returns
Yesterday, Monday morning, my backyard Eastern Phoebe showed up outside my door, singing away, joining a growing chorus of Northern Cardinals, Tufted Titmice, Red-winged Blackbirds, House Finches, et al. When I left work today -- the campus of Bennington College -- there were Eastern Bluebirds in song and a chorus of Spring Peepers (frogs). Today was the warmest day of the spring so far, although a rainy one. There's a reason we call it "mud season."
And on my commute home up Route 22, about halfway home, an Osprey had returned to its nest platform, one of several built alongside the highway.
He or she was not too happy with my stealthy approach and whistled a warning at me before flying a circle from the platform and back.
Welcome back, Osprey, and welcome spring to Granville!



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