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Hi all,

I'm a UVM student, so I usually don't have time to go birding at any spot that isn't walkable, and as a result mostly stick to Centennial Woods. Now that finals are basically over, I wanna try to visit a new spot that has more birds. I'm debating between Woodside Park of St. Michael's Natural area, as both seem like the most productive hotspots right now. Is one in particular better than the other, or does it not matter which I choose? Also, I have time, but not infinite time that I can go to both (I have to pack!). Feedback would be appreciated.

-Jordan Spindel (@meanteenbirder)

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