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January 2021

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Thu, 28 Jan 2021 16:58:46 +0000
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Bald Eagles
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Have been watching a pair of adult Bald Eagles fishing off the edge of the ice in Beech Bay in South Hero.  Clearly interacting as they choreograph their soaring and diving.  Impressive and beautiful.

Seeing one daily from my home office window and sometimes a juvenile flying by or perching.  Today was the first day I saw 2 adults together.

Feeders busy with Gold Finches, Chickadees, Cardinals, Juncos, Redpolls, Downy and Hairy Wood Peckers, White and Red-breasted Nuthatches, Blue Jays

Saw a brown creeper on the trunk of an Oak Tree this week.

Lots of birds of prey on the wires in the fields and hunting.

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