Yes, a few. Last year there were 2 pair.Stop by any time. The males like to sit in the forsythia hedge and sing.
4 years ago I got rid of the farmer who insisted on haying twice/year. Now our neighbor, who appreciates wildlife, hays and will wait until mid-July at the earliest, or later.
Now I just need to convince other neighbors and people in North Hero, who are just land owners, have no animals to feed, that they can delay haying if they choose to. I think it is partly habit, partly some notion that fields look messy with long grass, and pressure from farmers, who don't own the land but have the equipment, who want to hay 2 to 3 times.
Sarah
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On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 8:12 AM, Sarah Fellows<[log in to unmask]> wrote: Are they usually there?
Wonderful!
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